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Wyoming shows GOP tension over using government to combat ‘woke’
The state is under almost unanimous Republican control. But some of its leaders are echoing some 2024 hopefuls in emphasizing restraint in combating “woke” entities.
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To Tap Federal Funds, Chip Makers Will Need to Provide Child Care
The move seeks to help more women join the work force as industry leaders complain of labor shortages.
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Indian Americans Rapidly Climbing Political Ranks
The 2024 cycle reflects huge strides in representation: A decade ago, “it was inconceivable that someone named Raj Goyle — let alone Rajeev Goyle — would run for office in Wichita,” said Mr. Goyle, a former Kansas lawmaker.
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Elissa Slotkin Announces Senate Run in Michigan
Ms. Slotkin, a former C.I.A. analyst who represents a divided district, is expected to focus heavily on economic matters.
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Biden’s Semiconductor Plan Flexes the Power of the Federal Government
In return for vast subsidies, the Biden administration is asking the chip industry to make promises about its workers and finances.
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Supreme Court Seems Skeptical of Broad Sweep of Identity Theft Law
Using examples drawn from valet parking and restaurant meals, the justices indicated that a federal law imposing mandatory two-year sentences should be read narrowly.
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It’s the Cool Season in Death Valley
Scorching summer temperatures are fearsome in this national park, but winter and early spring offer visitors a chance to appreciate a stunning landscape of snow-capped peaks, salt flats, winding canyons and volcanic hills.
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Fight Club sandwiches dissolve the line between insanity and genius
The pandemic-related pop-up on Capitol Hill has become a full-fledged restaurant, and that’s a good thing.
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Are you ready for the return of the Limited Too aesthetic?
In some spring 2023 collections, a sparkly flash of recognition: the cringey, colorful mishmash of millennial middle-school fashions at the mall.
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She rescues baby squirrels: ‘They’re quite destructive. I don’t care. I love them.’
“They’re tiny little helpless things,” said Paula Perry, who is known as the “Squirrel Lady,” in Moss Point, Miss.