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Justice Dept. Seeks Funding to Fight Domestic Extremism and Inequality

Attorney General Merrick Garland told lawmakers that he sought an 11 percent budget increase for Biden administration priorities.

Charlie Crist Challenges DeSantis in Florida Governor’s Race

Mr. Crist is the first challenger to Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican and leading contender for his party’s presidential nomination in 2024.

McCarthy Says Republicans Are Losing Confidence in Liz Cheney

The remarks were a striking escalation of a growing feud pitting Ms. Cheney, who has been vocal in her criticism of former President Donald J. Trump, against House Republicans.

Severe Weather Expected in South for Third Straight Day

At least two people have been killed, and forecasters said more tornadoes could come on Tuesday.

‘Active Shooter’: How an Obscure Term Became a Shorthand for Violence

This law enforcement jargon has proliferated in recent years on social media and in breaking news reports. While it conjures fears of mass shootings, the term is often used imprecisely. Many reports turn out to be false alarms.

Why California Is Planning to Ban Fracking

Tuesday: A conversation with state officials about Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to ban fracking and phase out oil extraction in California.

Business Coalitions to Speak Out Against Voting Restrictions in Texas

Companies including Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft and Unilever are set to call for expanded voting access in the state after weeks of silence from national businesses on Republicans’ voting bills there.

Bee Nguyen, Georgia Democrat, Enters Race for Secretary of State

Ms. Nguyen, the daughter of Vietnamese refugees, is the first major Democrat to announce a bid for the seat held by Brad Raffensperger, the Republican who defied former President Donald Trump.

Tree of Life Synagogue Plans a New Beginning, Years After Deadly Shooting

Daniel Libeskind, an architect known for memorializing historical trauma, will turn the site of 11 deaths back into a home for worship as well as a place to learn about confronting hatred.

Why Rising Diversity Might Not Help Democrats as Much as They Hope

Voters of color make up an increasing percentage of the United States electorate, but that trend isn’t hurting Republicans as much as conservatives fear.

F.B.I. Reports Agent-Involved Shooting at C.I.A. Headquarters

An F.B.I. statement said the man emerged from his vehicle, was wounded and was taken to a hospital.

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