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More Black Women Run for Office, but Prospects Fade the Higher They Go
A Black woman has never been a governor, and only two have been senators. Despite progress at lower levels of…
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What Is ‘Cop City’? The Atlanta Police Center Protests, Explained
Atlanta is ready to build a sprawling new police and fire training complex. Opponents argue that it would further militarize…
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As Judicial Plans Rocks Israel, Secret Talks Seek Compromise
Benjamin Netanyahu’s plans to restrict judicial independence have divided Israel. But a small group of academics has met privately with…
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Business
Intelligence Suggests Pro-Ukrainian Group Sabotaged Pipelines, U.S. Officials Say
New intelligence reporting amounts to the first significant known lead about who was responsible for the attack on the Nord…
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New York’s Difficulty in Filling Job Vacancies Has Hurt City Services
Of the 15 agencies with the highest worker vacancy rates, nine have failed to meet performance targets, according to the…
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A Deep Pac-12 May Soon Have a Sea Change
Washington State won the Pac-12 women’s basketball tournament as the No. 7 seed, the latest sign of parity in a…
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World
Your Monday Briefing
The fight for the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut.
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Your Monday Briefing: China’s Post-Covid Economic Goal
Also, Russia tries to cut off Bakhmut, and countries reach an ocean biodiversity deal.
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Larry Hogan Says He Will Not Run for President
Mr. Hogan, the former Maryland governor and longtime Trump critic, said he saw little room to gain support and did…
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Russian Forces Attack Bakhmut From Three Directions
Russian troops and Wagner mercenaries are still waging a fierce battle to encircle the eastern Ukrainian city, officials said.