Politics
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Hunter Biden’s Daughter and a Tale of Two Families
Each Hunter Biden, the privileged and troubled son of a president, and Ms. Roberts, the daughter of a rural gun maker,…
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Supreme Court Decisions on Education Could Offer Democrats an Opening
Ever since President Invoice Clinton suggested “mend it, don’t finish it,” affirmative motion has had an uneasy place within the…
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An Early Heat Wave Upsets the Rhythm of Life in the South
The drum line stood beneath a cover of bushes and rattled via rolls of sextuplets, with reddened shoulders glistening. Because…
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Judge to Decide Whether Taint of C.I.A. Torture Extended to Guantánamo
Greater than 22 years after Al Qaeda bombed the usS. Cole and almost 12 years after a prisoner was first…
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Affirmative Action Ruling May Upend Hiring Policies, Too
As a authorized matter, the Supreme Court docket’s rejection of race-conscious admissions in greater training doesn’t in itself impede employers…
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End criminalization of undocumented migrants, UN envoy urges
Migrant rights teams in Canada are urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to implement the options of a United Nations Particular…
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G.O.P. Presidential Candidates Applaud the Court’s Student Loan Decision
A lot of the Republican discipline of presidential candidates was unanimous in praising the Supreme Courtroom’s determination on Friday to…
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New Chinese Canadian Museum opens in Vancouver
When the Chinese language Exclusion Act got here into impact in 1923, it didn’t simply successfully halt Chinese language immigration…
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State Department Releases Report on Chaotic Afghanistan Exit
The State Division ought to plan higher for worst-case situations, strengthen its crisis-management capabilities and make sure that high officers…
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Canada’s anti-LGBTQ movement emboldened by U.S. events: advocates
Wilbur Turner has witnessed his justifiable share of hate since he got here out as a queer man 27 years…