Politics
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Sundance Liked Her Documentary on Terrorism, Until Muslim Critics Didn’t
Meg Smaker felt exhilarated last November. After 16 months filming inside a Saudi rehabilitation center for accused terrorists, she learned…
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For Suburban Texas Men, a Workout Craze With a Side of Faith
ACROSS THE COUNTRY For Suburban Texas Men, a Workout Craze With a Side of Faith In Katy, outside Houston, many…
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G.O.P. Senate Hopefuls Leave Campaign Trail for Beltway Money Circuit
WASHINGTON — Rushing to raise money and close yawning gaps with their Democratic rivals, every Senate Republican nominee in a…
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How Paul LePage, Running to Lead Maine, Benefited From Florida Tax Breaks
As governor of Maine for two terms until 2019, Paul LePage, a Republican, gained a reputation as one of the…
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Arizona Judge Reinstates Strict Abortion Ban From 1864
A judge on Friday ruled that a near-total abortion ban written before Arizona became a state must be enforced, throwing…
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Georgia Official Says County’s Voting Equipment Will Be Replaced
ATLANTA — Brad Raffensperger, Georgia’s secretary of state, said on Friday that his office would replace voting equipment in Coffee…
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Amid G.O.P. Cash Crunch, One Very Flush Ally May Soon Share the Wealth
Former President Donald J. Trump is considering launching a raft of television ads to bolster Republicans in key races around…
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Biden Makes an Appeal on State Legislative Races
President Biden became involved in state legislative races for the first time, with an email Friday asking Democrats to each…
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Dragon Fruit Is Showing Up All Over. So Why Are Farmers Leaving the Business?
HOMESTEAD, Fla. — Dragon fruit, the colorful cactus fruit also known as pitaya, has brought its subtle flavor far and…
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Alone in a New World With Vast Open Space, and Sheep
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