Harris Will Help Democrats Raise Cash as She Steps Back Into Politics
Still weighing her next moves, former Vice President Kamala Harris is set to headline a fund-raiser for the Democratic National Committee next month in New York.
Saddle Up and Ride … to Walmart?
Four men casually rode their horses up and down the aisles in Louisiana.
Why Does Harvard Have Tax-Exempt Status and Can the IRS Revoke It? What to Know.
The university, like many colleges and charities, is exempt from property and federal income taxes, saving it billions of dollars. President Trump has questioned whether it should enjoy that status.
White House Eyes Overhaul of Federal Housing Aid to the Poor
The Trump administration has considered sharply curtailing vouchers as part of its budget for the 2026 fiscal year.
Puerto Rico Restores Some Power After Blackout
It will take at least until Friday to fully restore electric service after a series of failures blacked out the whole island on Wednesday, officials said.
Andrew A. Beveridge, Who Found the Unexpected in Census Data, Dies at 79
With his own research group and as a professor at Queens College, he plumbed raw data for often-surprising insights about the way the country was changing.
Michigan’s Newest Senate Candidate Urges Tougher Stance on Trump
Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, a progressive former public health official, is joining the Democratic race to succeed Senator Gary Peters, who is retiring.
Republican Lawmakers Face Fresh Backlash to Trump at Home
Despite some attempts to create controlled environments aimed at thwarting disruptions by protesters, congressional Republicans who are holding town halls are catching continued heat from their constituents.
The Fight Between Trump and Public Schools Over DEI Escalates
Can President Trump withhold federal money for low-income students? A brewing fight over diversity, equity and inclusion programs may force the courts to decide.
Trump Is Relying More on Tattoos to Identify Gang Members. Experts Say That’s Unreliable.
The administration appears to be using little more than body art to deport people that it says are members of Tren de Aragua, a move that critics say ignores decades of protocol.
I.R.S. Is Said to Be Considering Whether to Revoke Harvard’s Tax-Exempt Status
The move would be a major escalation of the Trump administration’s attempts to choke off federal money and support for the leading research university.
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