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A Russian Journalist’s Love Letter to Her People

“I Love Russia,” a collection of Elena Kostyuchenko’s reporting over the past 15 years, captures the lives of ordinary, often…

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China Invested $1 Trillion to Gain Global Influence. Can That Go On?

Xi Jinping enhanced China’s sway in the world by lending money for infrastructure. Now he’s collecting debts and rethinking his…

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Amid Migrant Influx, Massachusetts Will No Longer Guarantee Shelter

Gov. Maura Healey said the state would have to start limiting emergency housing for new arrivals next month, calling for…

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After Devastating Floods, Vermont Is ‘Very Much Open’

The summer’s double blow of record rain and a plummet in tourism has the travel industry scrambling to reassure leaf…

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A Legal Fight Over Whether Governors Can Deny Thousands the Vote

Three states let governors use their discretion to deny voting rights to former prisoners. Lawsuits in two of them say…

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For American Evangelicals Who Back Israel, ‘Neutrality Isn’t an Option’

Conservative Christians’ strong connection to Israel forms the backbone of Republican support, and is tied to beliefs about biblical promises…

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DeSantis Will Participate in Nevada Caucuses Despite Criticizing Them

The state party enacted new rules that the Florida governor and his rivals say are designed to help former President…

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‘Big Jim’ and Babydog Go to Washington?

Out of the driver’s seat of the Suburban with the ‘‘Coal 3’’ license plate emerged Gov. Jim Justice, Big Jim…

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To Win a Senate Seat in Arizona, He’s Visiting All 22 of Its Tribes

Ruben Gallego, a Democratic congressman vying for one of the most competitive Senate seats in the country, is pitching himself…

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The Real Danger in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Independent Run

Most of the concern over the independent presidential campaigns of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Cornel West and the No Labels…

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