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  1. Peter Meijer, a Republican Who Voted to Impeach Trump, Is Running for Senate in Michigan
  2. City Summons Reporter to Court After He Asked Too Many Questions
  3. Black Voters’ Shift to Trump Is a Warning Sign for Biden, Strategists Say
  4. Times/Siena College Polls: Methodology and How We Conducted Them
  5. Biden Campaign Reactions to Times/Siena College Polls
  6. The Times/Siena Poll Isn’t the Only One Indicating an Unhappy Electorate
  7. Could a Prominent Democrat Really Challenge Biden? It’s Unlikely.
  8. Father Whose Son Is Accused of Parade Shooting Pleads Guilty to Misdemeanors
  9. Democrats in Congress Weigh Calls for Cease-Fire Amid Pressure From the Left
  10. Second Police Officer Acquitted in Elijah McClain Death
  11. Biden Confronts the Limits of U.S. Leverage in Two Conflicts
  12. DeSantis Lands a Big Endorsement: Kim Reynolds, Iowa’s Popular Governor
  13. Prosecutors Assail Trump’s Bid to Have Federal Election Case Dismissed
  14. Biden Announces New Investments in Passenger Rail Projects
  15. Excerpts From Nashville School Shooter’s Writings Are Published Online
  16. Florida Dentist Convicted in Murder-for-Hire Plot Against Law Professor
  17. Here’s Who Qualified for the Third Republican Presidential Debate
  18. Jewish Man Dies After Altercation at Dueling Protests in California
  19. Ohio: How to Vote, Where to Vote and What’s on the Ballot
  20. Election Day 2023: What to Watch in Ohio, Virginia, Kentucky and More
  21. New Jersey: How to Vote, Where to Vote and What’s on the Ballot
  22. Mississippi: How to Vote, Where to Vote and What’s on the Ballot
  23. Virginia: How to Vote, Where to Vote and What’s on the Ballot
  24. Kentucky: How to Vote, Where to Vote and What’s on the Ballot
  25. Conception Captain Convicted in Deadly California Boat Fire
  26. Under Scrutiny Over Gaza, Israel Points to Civilian Toll of U.S. Wars
  27. RFK Jr. Reveals How Voters Are Dreading a Trump-Biden Rematch
  28. Jewish Man Dies After Altercation at Dueling Protests in California
  29. Nearing 109, and Still Waiting for Her Day in Court
  30. Special Counsel Set to Rebut Claims of Favoritism Toward Hunter Biden
  31. Supreme Court Hears a Major Case on Gun Rights and Domestic Violence
  32. Human Skull, On Sale for $4,000, Draws Attention to Florida Store
  33. California College Campuses Convulsed in Protest During Israel-Hamas War
  34. Ohio Is Voting on Whether to Establish Abortion Rights
  35. Ohio Is Voting on Whether to Establish Abortion Rights
  36. The Law at the Heart of the Supreme Court’s Gun Case Is Often Used as a Deterrent
  37. What TV Ads in Tuesday’s Elections Have Shown Voters
  38. ‘Black Panther’ Stuntman and 3 Children Die in Georgia Car Crash
  39. Ohio Is Voting on Whether to Legalize Recreational Marijuana
  40. Southern Baptists Furious Over Church’s Stand in a Sex Abuse Case
  41. Senate Confirms Monica Bertagnolli as NIH Director
  42. Police Arrest Man With Gun Near Capitol and Scrutinize Suspicious Package
  43. Supreme Court Seems Likely to Uphold Law Disarming Domestic Abusers
  44. Trump’s Rivals Battle Each Other, and His Aura of Inevitability, as Next Debate Approaches
  45. Rashida Tlaib’s Censure Moves Closer to Passage in the House
  46. House Republicans Toil for a Spending Strategy With a Shutdown Close at Hand
  47. What Time Do Polls Close?
  48. Wildfires Burn for Days in Southern U.S. States
  49. Fire Destroys World War II-Era Blimp Hangar in California
  50. Mel Sembler, Developer and G.O.P. Fund-Raiser, Is Dead at 93
  51. Reoccupying Gaza ‘Not the Right Thing to Do,’ White House Tells Israel
  52. Peace Corps, Criticized for Medical Care, Settles Wrongful-Death Suit for $750,000
  53. Cherelle Parker Elected Mayor of Philadelphia
  54. Ohio Votes to Establish Right to Abortion
  55. Andy Beshear, a Democrat, Defeats Daniel Cameron to Remain Kentucky Governor
  56. Jonathan Shell Wins Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Race
  57. Cody Smith Wins Uvalde Mayor Race
  58. Joe Hogsett Wins a Third Term as Indianapolis Mayor
  59. Former C.I.A. Officer Pleads Guilty to Sexual Abuse Charges
  60. What Time Is the Republican Debate and How to Watch
  61. The Third Republican Debate Is Tonight: What to Watch
  62. Race for Houston Mayor Heads to a Runoff
  63. Gabe Amo Is Elected Rhode Island’s First Black Member of Congress
  64. Democrats Take Control of Virginia Legislature
  65. NJ Democrats Likely to Retain Legislative Majority After Hard-Fought Races
  66. Brandon Presley Concedes to Tate Reeves in Mississippi Governor’s Race
  67. Virginia Dashes Youngkin’s Hopes of a Republican Takeover
  68. Election 2023: How Abortion Lifted Democrats, and More Key Takeaways
  69. Wins in Ohio, Kentucky and Virginia bolster Democrats looking for signs for next year’s national election.
  70. As Pandas Leave D.C., Is Panda Diplomacy Over?
  71. Environmental Groups Cut Programs as Funding Shifts to Climate Change
  72. How a Patchwork of Rules to Protect America’s Water Is Falling Short
  73. Abortion Rights Fuel Big Democratic Wins, and Hopes for 2024
  74. Vivek Ramaswamy Loves His Heritage. Just Don’t Call Him an Indian American.
  75. Vivek Ramaswamy Loves His Heritage. Just Don’t Call Him an Indian American.
  76. Senate Democrats Challenge Biden on Israel, Seeking Assurances About Aid
  77. How Andy Beshear Charted a Path to Re-election in Kentucky
  78. For Biden, Elections Offer a Moment of Vindication in a Gloomy Period
  79. What Happened to Biden’s 2020 Campaign Promises?
  80. Justice Dept.’s Watchdog Describes Unsanitary Conditions at Florida Prison
  81. Congressional Split on Immigration Hangs Over Year-End Spending Fights
  82. Michigan Democrats Win 2 Mayoral Races but Lose Full Command of State Government
  83. A Gaza ‘Cease-Fire’ or a ‘Pause’? Even World Leaders Are Confused.
  84. Danica Roem Will Become the First Transgender State Senator in the South
  85. House Republicans Subpoena Biden’s Son and Brother in Impeachment Inquiry
  86. Democrats Spent Heavily on Abortion Ads, Leaning Into Searing Details
  87. In School Board Elections, Parental Rights Movement Is Dealt Setbacks
  88. Colorado Couple Arrested After Funeral Home ‘Improperly Stored’ 190 Bodies
  89. Tate Reeves Re-elected as Mississippi Governor Despite Weaknesses
  90. Minnesota Justices Rebuff Attempt to Bar Trump From Ballot Under 14th Amendment
  91. U.S. Strikes Iran-Linked Facility in Syria in Round of Retaliation
  92. Who Are the Moderators for Wednesday’s Republican Debate?
  93. 8 Killed as Human Smuggling Suspect Crashes Into S.U.V., Authorities Say
  94. Trump Asks Appeals Court to Throw Out Election Case Gag Order
  95. Blinken Lays Out Possible Endgame in Gaza Under Palestinian Authority
  96. Ramaswamy Compares Republican Rivals to Dick Cheney ‘in Heels’
  97. F.B.I. to Move Headquarters to Maryland
  98. Haley and Ramaswamy Tussle Onstage: ‘You’re Just Scum’
  99. Ramaswamy Seemed to Call Zelensky a Nazi. His Campaign Says That’s Not What He Meant.
  100. 3 Charged With Running Prostitution Service Used by Politicians and Others
  101. GOP Candidates Accuse Student Protesters of ‘Siding With Hamas’
  102. Republican Candidates Rushed to Line Up Behind Israel
  103. Who Won the Third Republican Debate?
  104. Tim Scott Appears With Girlfriend Onstage After Republican Debate
  105. Third Republican Debate: Key Takeaways
  106. Biden to Celebrate Auto Plant Reopening in Illinois
  107. Democrats Dominated Suburbs on Election Night, a Potential Preview of 2024
  108. Trial of David DePape, Pelosi Attack Suspect, Renews Focus on Political Violence
  109. After Antisemitic Attacks, Colleges Debate What Kind of Speech Is Out of Bounds
  110. Hamas Is Said to Discuss Freeing Some Hostages, and More
  111. Federal Trial of Pelosi Attack Suspect Renews Focus on Political Violence
  112. Five Years After Devastating Fire, the Town of Paradise Rebuilds
  113. Prince McCree, 5, Was Found Dead After No Amber Alert Was Issued
  114. Israel Agrees to Pause Daily Fighting in Gaza for Civilians to Flee, the White House Says
  115. F.B.I. Director Casts Doubt on Decision to Relocate Its Headquarters to Maryland
  116. What Does ‘From the River to the Sea’ Mean?
  117. Linda R. Hirshman, Who Challenged Stay-at-Home Mothers, Dies at 79
  118. Manchin Says He Will Not Seek Re-election, Dealing Blow to Democrats
  119. Jill Stein Announces Third-Party Bid for President
  120. Senate Panel Punts Effort to Force Testimony in Supreme Court Ethics Inquiry
  121. Israeli Forces Have Limited Time in Gaza, U.S. Officials Say
  122. Investigator Stole Items From Dead Men, Prosecutors Say
  123. Marilyn Mosby, the Former Baltimore Prosector, Found Guilty of Perjury
  124. House Republicans Clash Over Spending Days Ahead of Shutdown Deadline
  125. Letters With Suspicious Substances Sent to Election Offices Spur Alarm
  126. As Haley Rises, the Clock Is Ticking on Taking Down Trump
  127. Will Joe Manchin Run for President? He Keeps Fueling 2024 Rumors.
  128. Kamala Harris Is Set to Visit South Carolina for Campaign Kickoff
  129. ‘Timepiece Gentleman’ Swindled Customers Out of $3 Million, U.S. Says
  130. Liberal Donor Group Targets New York and California House Seats for 2024
  131. After Maui Wildfire, Lahaina’s Immigrants Weigh an Uncertain Future
  132. U.S. Seeks to Resume Military Dialogue with Beijing
  133. Biden and Xi to Seek to Stabilize Relations in California Meeting
  134. Chris Christie to Travel to Israel
  135. ‘Is This Hell?’ The Pilot Accused of Trying to Crash Plane Tells His Story.
  136. Before World Leaders Arrive, San Francisco Races to Clean Up
  137. Judge Puts Off Decision on Whether to Delay Trump Documents Trial
  138. Alarmed by Off-Year Losses, Mainstream Republicans Balk at Abortion Curbs
  139. With Manchin Out, Democrats’ Path to Holding the Senate Is Narrow
  140. ‘Taking Care of Maya’ Family Awarded $261 Million in Court
  141. Harvard, Columbia and Penn Pledge to Fight Antisemitism on Campus
  142. Pastor Indicted With Trump in Georgia Asks Evangelical Supporters for Help
  143. Florida-Bound Plane Had Missing and Damaged Windowpanes After Takeoff
  144. Louisiana Must Finalize New Voting Map by January, Federal Appeals Court Says
  145. Ohio Voted to Protect Abortion Rights. Could Florida Be Next?
  146. Sweeping Raids and Mass Deportations: Inside Trump’s 2025 Immigration Plans
  147. They Wanted to Get Sober. They Got a Nightmare Instead.
  148. Trump Asks Judge Chutkan to Air on TV His Federal Election Trial
  149. Pond in Hawaii Turned Pink, Raising a Red Flag for the Environment
  150. The Lives Who Were Overlooked
  151. Karen Davis, Who Battled for the Rights of Birds, Dies at 79
  152. Samuel Haskell, Son of an Ex-Hollywood Agent, Is Charged in Woman’s Murder
  153. Trump Takes Veterans Day Speech in a Very Different Direction
  154. Johnson Pitches Bill to Avert Government Shutdown That Faces an Uncertain Fate
  155. Inside the Army Factory That Makes AR-15 Ammunition: 4 Takeaways
  156. Army Ammunition Plant Is Tied to Mass Shootings Across the U.S.
  157. Her Livelihood? Hunting Pythons in the Dead of Night.
  158. Kelly Johnson Embodies the Hard-Line Views She Shares With the Speaker
  159. 5 U.S. Special Operations Forces Killed in Helicopter Crash in Mediterranean
  160. Major Freeway Near Downtown Los Angeles Is Closed Indefinitely After Fire
  161. In Israel, Christie Says Trump Ducked Mideast Progress and Fueled Bigotry
  162. U.S. Carries Out Another Round of Airstrikes on Iran-Linked Targets
  163. A Mayor’s Suicide Leaves an Alabama City Seeking Answers
  164. Brian Higgins to Step Down From Democratic House Seat in February
  165. Tim Scott Suspends Campaign for Republican Presidential Primary
  166. What It Means to Be a Texan Is Changing in Surprising Ways
  167. Crisis at Gaza’s Main Hospital, and More
  168. Nikki Haley Makes a $10 Million Move, Hoping to Gain Against Trump
  169. Abigail Spanberger Announces 2024 Run for Virginia Governor
  170. Hollywood Actors to Start Voting This Week on a New Contract
  171. Biden Strengthens Ties With Indonesia Despite Tensions Over the War in Gaza
  172. Maryanne Trump Barry, Donald Trump’s Older Sister, Dies at 86
  173. An Atmospheric River Will Bring Rain and Snow to California This Week
  174. Secret Service Agent Protecting Naomi Biden Fires Gun During Car Break-In
  175. Supreme Court Rejects Case on Outdoor Exercise for Prisoner in Solitary
  176. Gospel Singer Who Wouldn’t Stop Singing on a Flight Was Nearly Removed
  177. Rashida Tlaib, Censured by the House, Is Praised and Condemned at Home
  178. Fake Priest Targets Texas Churches, Officials Say
  179. Democratic Aides in Congress Break With Their Bosses on Israel-Hamas War
  180. Supreme Court Announces Ethics Code for Justices
  181. Federal Prosecutors Object to Trump Request for Broadcast of Election Trial
  182. How Tim Scott’s Campaign Ended: Internal Mistrust, Flat Debates and More
  183. Accused of Echoing Fascists, Trump Campaign Warns Its Critics Will Be ‘Crushed’
  184. Army Overturns Convictions of 110 Black Soldiers Charged in 1917 Riot
  185. State Dept. Workers Sign Memos Urging Biden to Call for Gaza Cease-Fire
  186. An ‘Unimaginable’ Death Toll Among Anchorage’s Homeless Residents
  187. Democrats Signal Openness to Plan to Avert Shutdown as Republicans Balk
  188. House Blocks Snap Mayorkas Impeachment Vote as Inquiry Continues
  189. Paul Pelosi Describes the Night He Was Attacked at Home
  190. Lawyer Says Trump Aide Told Her After 2020 Election: ‘The Boss Is Not Going to Leave’
  191. Arson Suspected in Los Angeles Fire That Shut Major Freeway
  192. Trump Campaign Officials Try to Play Down Contentious 2025 Plans
  193. March for Israel: Jewish Groups Plan Rally in Washington, D.C.
  194. U.S. Manages Expectations of a Breakthrough Before Biden and Xi Meet
  195. More Than 400 U.S. Officials Sign Letter Protesting Biden’s Israel Policy
  196. How an Abortion Case Shaped House Speaker Mike Johnson’s Career
  197. Johnson Said in 2015 Trump Was Unfit and Could Be ‘Dangerous’ as President
  198. Bad Feelings About the Economy Sour Arizona Voters on Biden
  199. Border Wall Falls Leave Migrants With Devastating — and Costly — Injuries
  200. Liberal Super PAC Is Turning Its Focus Entirely Digital
  201. The Decades-Long Fight for a Suicide Barrier on the Golden Gate Bridge
  202. Democrats Plan to Spend Millions to Weaken Republican Supermajorities
  203. House to Vote on Mike Johnson’s Plan to Avert a Government Shutdown
  204. 3 People Killed and 15 Injured in Ohio Highway Crash
  205. The Inverted Jenny: The Stamp That Sold for $2 Million
  206. With I-10 Closed by Fire Damage, Los Angeles Drivers Find Ways to Cope
  207. Inside the Desperate Effort to Evacuate Young Cancer Patients From Gaza
  208. Biden’s Message to Hostages’ Families: ‘Hang in There. We’re Coming’
  209. Georgia ‘Baby Jane Doe’ Identified As Kenyatta Odom, 5
  210. Supreme Court’s New Ethics Code Is Toothless, Experts Say
  211. Fight Club Erupts on Capitol Hill
  212. Killing of Mexico’s First Nonbinary Magistrate Alarms L.G.B.T.Q. Community
  213. In Texas, a Fight Over Gender and School Theater Takes an Unexpected Turn
  214. Trump Can Stay on G.O.P. Primary Ballot in Michigan, Judge Rules
  215. Federal Prosecutors Make Their Case for Gag Order on Trump
  216. Georgia Prosecutor Sees Trump Case Stretching Into 2025
  217. Roland Lajoie, Army General at the Cold War’s Front Lines, Dies at 87
  218. In Mike Johnson’s First Big Showdown, the Unyielding Conservative Yields
  219. Nancy Dahlstrom, Alaska’s Lieutenant Governor, Is Running for Its Sole House Seat
  220. A Czech Reporter Saw San Francisco’s Highlights. Then He Was Robbed.
  221. Analysis: To Avoid a Government Shutdown, Unyielding Mike Johnson Yields
  222. Biden’s Goal in Meeting With Xi: Avoid a Spiraling Conflict
  223. So Thieves Nabbed Your Catalytic Converter. Here’s Where It Ended Up.
  224. Fact-Checking Haley and DeSantis in Their Race to Rival Trump
  225. Storms, Rising Seas and Salty Drinking Water Threaten Lower Louisiana
  226. How Trump and His Allies Plan to Wield Power in 2025
  227. Could Remote Work Be a New ‘Mommy Track’?
  228. Up to 10 Inches of Rain Expected in Southeastern Florida
  229. U.S. Says Hamas Operates Out of Gaza Hospitals, Endorsing Israel’s Allegations
  230. Video Shows Officer Repeatedly Punching Woman Held on Ground
  231. ‘Woman With the Flower Tattoo’ Is Identified 31 Years After Her Death
  232. More Migrants on Terrorism Watch List Crossed U.S. Border
  233. Conservatives Rebel Again Over Spending in the House
  234. The New Hampshire Primary Will Be Jan. 23
  235. The Filoli Estate, Host to Biden and Xi, Has Hollywood History
  236. Staffing and Technology Woes Threaten Aviation Safety, Report Says
  237. F.B.I. Ramps Up Investigations of Hamas
  238. By the Numbers: How Schools Struggled During the Pandemic
  239. So Thieves Nabbed Your Catalytic Converter. Here’s Where It Ended Up.
  240. American Bishops Navigate Divisions
  241. 8 Teens Charged With Murder in Beating Death of 17-Year-Old Schoolmate
  242. Mother of 6-Year-Old Who Shot Teacher in Virginia Is Sentenced to 21 Months
  243. Prosecutors Seek to Revoke Bond for Defendant in Trump Election Case in Georgia
  244. Biden-Xi Talks Lead to Little but a Promise to Keep Talking
  245. The Bush-Obama Blueprint That Gives Biden Hope for ’24
  246. How R.F.K. Jr.’s Causes Made Him Millions of Dollars
  247. Fani Willis Indicted Trump. Why Are Georgia Republicans Protecting Her?
  248. Israel and Hamas Near a Hostage Deal, and More
  249. APEC Thrusts San Francisco Into the Spotlight
  250. Haley Tussles With DeSantis, Aiming to Prove Herself in Iowa