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With Sweeping New Laws, Louisiana Embraces Tough-on-Crime Approach
Gov. Jeff Landry is enacting stringent new measures that he says are crucial to address crime; critics say the laws resemble failed policies of the past.
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5 Takeaways From Super Tuesday
Donald J. Trump rolled up victories across the country on Super Tuesday, and by the end of the evening it was clear that the former president had left Nikki Haley in the delegate dust. Mr. Trump’s coast-to-coast wins — in California, North Carolina ...
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Wednesday Briefing
A big day in American politics.
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Supreme Court: Trump Stays on the Ballot
More from our inbox: America’s Abysmal Treatment of Child Care WorkersSave the SommeliersEvicting the Maasai From Their LandsCredit...Doug Mills/The New York TimesTo the Editor: Re “States Must Keep Trump on Ballot, Justices Rule 9-0” (front page ...
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Arizona Governor Vetoes Bill Allowing Police to Arrest Migrants
The bill was passed by Republicans, and the veto came on the same day that the Supreme Court agreed to weigh in on a similar law in Texas.
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Tuesday Briefing: Trump can appear on ballots
Also, France protects abortion rights and a U.N. report on sexual assault during the Oct. 7 attack.
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Living Slow Deaths Behind Bars
Scientists have found that most cells in our bodies regenerate every seven to 10 years on average. This includes certain cells in the heart and brain. Can we assume, then, that our moral and emotional compasses are also capable of transforming over ...
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Trump’s Allies Ramp Up Campaign Targeting Voter Rolls
Calling themselves investigators, activists are using new data tools and disputed legal theories to urge officials to drop voters from the rolls.
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Kremlin Seeks to Suppress Navalny’s Influence, in Death as in Life
The Russian authorities vilified the opposition leader Aleksei A. Navalny with a viciousness that suggested he was more influential than Moscow would admit. Little has changed since he died.
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University of Florida Eliminates All D.E.I.-Related Positions
The move complies with a state law that barred public universities from using government funds for initiatives that promote diversity, equity and inclusion.