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Without Tucker Carlson, Far Right Loses a Foothold in the Mainstream

For years, Mr. Carlson used his Fox News show to bring right-wing ideas into Americans’ living rooms. Playing the same…

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Interested in Polyamory? This May Be the City for You

Somerville, Mass., has passed laws granting rights to people in polyamorous relationships — and it’s just getting started.

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Your Tuesday Briefing: A Runoff in Turkey

Also, Thailand’s opposition parties agreed to form a coalition.

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One Secret to a Latin American Party’s Dominance: Buying Votes

In Paraguay, the Colorado Party has held power for seven decades. On Election Day, it rounds up Indigenous people and…

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Nikki Haley Says Pledging a Federal Abortion Ban Wouldn’t Be ‘Honest’

“I think the media has tried to divide them by saying we have to decide certain weeks,” Ms. Haley said…

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Why Ron DeSantis Is Limping to the Starting Line

In November, Representative Byron Donalds scored a coveted speaking slot: introducing Gov. Ron DeSantis after a landslide re-election turned the…

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Inquiry Into Senator Menendez Prompts Subpoena Over Stalled N.J. Bill

Prosecutors have asked Nicholas Sacco, a New Jersey senator and mayor, for correspondence from Senator Robert Menendez, his wife or…

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A Crucial Question in Thailand’s Election: Can You Criticize the King?

Liberal voters have intensified their scrutiny of the Thai monarchy in recent years. Conservatives have responded with a campaign to…

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W.H.O. Ends Mpox Global Emergency

The News The World Health Organization announced on Thursday that mpox — previously known as monkeypox — no longer constituted…

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Families of Those Lost to Covid Wrestle With Mixed Emotions as Emergency Ends

More than 1.1 million Americans have died of Covid. An official end to the health emergency has landed in complicated…

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