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‘A long slog’: Inside DeSantis’s early struggles and effort to rebound
More than seven weeks in, skepticism about the Florida governor’s 2024 bid has grown.
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DeSantis Burns Cash, and Pence Struggles: 5 Takeaways From 2024 Filings
Warning signs for Ron DeSantis were among the biggest developments of the latest campaign filings, which created a fuller financial picture of the 2024 field.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Covid Remarks Raise Questions of Antisemitism
The long-shot candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination has a history of embracing conspiracy theories. His latest comments claimed the virus spared certain ethnic and religious groups.
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DeSantis Sheds Staff Amid Heavy Spending
The dismissals come as his campaign for the Republican nomination for president struggles to gain traction against former President Donald J. Trump, who is leading in polls.
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Biden, With Sluggish Small Donations, Waits for Liberal Energy to Rise
Wealthy Democrats have thrown their money behind the president’s re-election bid, but for many reasons, the party’s small donors have yet to step up their contributions.
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Alabama Scrambles to Redraw Its Voting Map After a Supreme Court Surprise
State lawmakers have until Friday to come up with new congressional districts that do not illegally dilute the power of Black voters.
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Profiting From Risky Atherectomies That Can Lead to Amputations
Medical device makers have bankrolled a cottage industry of doctors and clinics that perform artery-clearing procedures that can lead to amputations.
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In Hollywood, the Strikes Are Just Part of the Problem
The entertainment industry is trying to figure out the economics of streaming. It’s also facing angst over a tech-powered future and fighting to stay culturally dominant.
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Data Revolts Break Out Against A.I.
Fed up with A.I. companies consuming online content without consent, fan fiction writers, actors, social media companies and news organizations are among those rebelling.
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Can A.I. Invent?
A group of legal experts are pressing patent agencies, courts and policymakers to address the question as generative A.I. seems on the brink of invading another uniquely human endeavor.