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Burning Man Attendees Told to Conserve Food and Water

As thousands of attendees at the Burning Man festival in a remote stretch of the Black Rock Desert in Nevada were told on Saturday to conserve food, water and fuel after heavy rainfall...

On the Economy, Biden Struggles to Convince Voters of His Success

When a chant slamming President Biden spread from a NASCAR race to T-shirts and bumper stickers across red America two years ago, the White House pulled off perhaps its savviest messaging feat to...

Steer in Passenger Seat Gets Driver Pulled Over in Nebraska

Let this be a warning to those of you who long to hit the open road with a 2,200-pound steer riding shotgun: Observe all traffic laws, especially when passing through Norfolk, Neb.Lee Meyer,...

Two Years After Afghanistan Exit, Biden Resists Calls for More Taliban Contact

When the last American soldier flew out of Afghanistan on Aug. 30, 2021, leaving the country to Taliban rule, the world braced for a human rights nightmare.In that sense, the Taliban have met...

McConnell Freezes Up a Second Time While Addressing Reporters

Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the longtime Republican leader who has appeared increasingly diminished and frail since having a series of falls and a serious head injury this year, froze up suddenly during...

Giuliani Is Liable for Defaming Georgia Election Workers, Judge Says

A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that Rudolph W. Giuliani was liable for defaming two Georgia election workers by repeatedly declaring that they had mishandled ballots while counting votes in Atlanta during the...

After Jacksonville, Tensions Flare Between DeSantis and Black Floridians

Days after being sworn in as Florida’s governor in 2019, Ron DeSantis pardoned the Groveland Four, a group of Black men who had been wrongfully accused of sexually assaulting a white woman decades...

In Trump Cases, Different Strategies in Court by Jack Smith and Fani Willis

While a federal judge was fast-tracking the start of former President Donald J. Trump’s election interference trial in Washington on Monday, the sprawling prosecution of Mr. Trump and 18 co-defendants by the district...

Can Trump Appeal His Federal Election Trial Date? What to Know.

Former President Donald J. Trump immediately vowed to challenge the March 4 start date for his criminal trial over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, raising questions of whether or how he...

Biden to Discuss Migration With the President of Costa Rica

President Biden will host President Rodrigo Chaves of Costa Rica at the White House on Tuesday as their countries try to rein in a surge of migration in the Western Hemisphere.Mr. Biden and...

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AI development gold rush may see another chip shortage as China, US play supply chain tug-of-war, experts say

The world could face another chip shortage as companies and nations seek to lead the...

Shocking attacks at U.C. Berkeley exposes depths of antisemitism on campus, student says

Attacks against University of California, Berkeley, students wearing Israeli flags aren't being investigated as hate...

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Lahaina’s Historic Banyan Tree Is Scarred, but Standing

Amid the charred ruins of Lahaina, one of the historic town’s cherished landmarks is still standing:...

Ron DeSantis Looks to Regain His Footing. Here’s What Republican Strategists Say He Should Do Next.

The presidential campaign of Gov. Ron DeSantis is clearly in a downward spiral, whether measured by...