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A Tidal Wave of Water and at Least 22 Deaths as Floodwa...
An area of rivers, creeks and rolling woods had seen flooding before but nothing approximating the torrent of water that overwhelm...
As Afghanistan Collapses, a Lament for ‘Repeating the S...
Shifting objectives led to the expansion of a war that dragged on for almost two decades, and is ending in chaos.
Android vs iPhone: Which is best for you?
Few match-ups in tech get bigger than this – the one involving that indispensable gadget you carry around in your pocket every day...
Vaccine Mandates Move Ahead After F.D.A. Approval of Pf...
After the decision by Food and Drug Administration, some institutions are seeing a green light for mandates.
Rice University Turns to Online Classes to Fend off Vir...
The Texas school has high vaccination rates. And strict mask rules. Now, it’s taken another step to fend off the coronavirus.
End of Walkout Splits Texas Democrats: ‘We Feel Betraye...
The return of three absent Democrats injected a new wave of uncertainty into the national battle over voting rights.
Biden’s Immigration Policies Face Fresh Judicial Setbac...
The Justice Department on Friday asked the Supreme Court to block a ruling that reinstated a policy forcing some asylum seekers to...
Orlando Residents Asked to Limit Water Usage as Virus S...
Hospitalizations are spiking and deaths in the Orlando area have overwhelmed crematoriums.
Biden’s Inaccurate Claims in Defending Afghanistan With...
The president made misleading or false claims about the reaction of allies to the withdrawal, the presence of Al Qaeda and conditi...
Supreme Court Grants Temporary Reprieve to Biden Immigr...
Justice Samuel Alito briefly stayed a ruling from a federal judge that would have forced some asylum seekers to wait in Mexico whi...
The Congressional Black Caucus: Powerful, Diverse and N...
The group, which includes most Black members of Congress, remains publicly united. But in private, an influx of new members who th...
Stanley Aronowitz, Labor Scholar and Activist, Dies at ...
As a self-described “working-class intellectual,” he declared that direct action was more potent than collective bargaining or con...