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Kansas Supreme Court Signs Off on Increased Education Spending

Almost a decade into a fight over education funding, the state’s highest court declared Friday that Kansas finally was spending enough money on its public schools.

White House Considers Restoring the Daily Briefing for the Next Press Secretary

Stephanie Grisham, currently the spokeswoman for the first lady, Melania Trump, is one of those under consideration to succeed Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

Eager to Limit Exemptions to Vaccination, States Face Staunch Resistance

Legislators trying to curb the numbers of unvaccinated children have been met with vigorous opposition from upset parents.

The U.S. Has Turned Up Pressure on Iran. See the Timeline of Events.

As increased American pressure and sanctions have put a strangle on the Iranian economy, Iran now may be hitting back.

The Democratic Debate Lineups Are Set. Here’s What to Expect.

The first night will be Elizabeth Warren’s to lose, while the second will be a four-way showdown between the rest of the top-tier candidates.

Money Is Not Just for Men

Sallie Krawcheck — once a Wall Street executive, now an advocate for women investing — on how women can get their fair share.

In San Francisco, the Revival of the Hotel Bar

A wave of recently opened hotels featuring high-profile cocktail bars is drawing local savants in a city known for its lively bar scene.

New York City Allocates $250,000 for Abortions, Challenging Conservative States

The money will go to a nonprofit fund that pays clinics for abortions performed on women who cannot pay, a third of whom live outside New York.

Trump Appoints Fierce Loyalist to Top Border Post

The appointment of Thomas D. Homan to oversee border policy is likely to undercut the homeland security secretary’s traditional role as the top official responsible for border security.

How Weapons Secrets Often Fall Into Enemy Hands

When a new weapon is introduced in war, the creator’s adversaries always look for an opportunity to get ahold of it.

California Today: Would You Pay $195 to Take a Helicopter to Work?

Friday: Commuters rise above traffic, Jessica Biel steps into the vaccination debate, Gavin Newsom’s first budget moves forward, and Silicon Valley takes on … death.

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