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Chris Cuomo’s new cable-news home woos moderates. So far, they’re not tuning in.
NewsNation, a new station with gestures at nonpartisanship and hosts from the Ghosts of Cable News Past tries to break out in a crowded market.
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Oregon’s liquor director allegedly diverted bourbon. Now he’s resigning.
At Oregon’s liquor commission, an internal investigation found that director Steve Marks and other employees diverted valuable bourbon bottles for themselves.
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Indian government raids BBC offices in wake of documentary critical of Modi
The raids took place in New Delhi less than a month after Narendra Modi’s government censored a BBC documentary deemed critical of the prime minister.
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Carolyn Hax: Agitated parent wants to ‘outthink’ toddler’s tantrums
When their toddler has a tantrum, this parent’s first reaction is finding something or someone to blame.
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GOP targets drag shows with new bills in at least 14 states
At least 26 bills have been introduced in 14 states by Republican legislators taking aim at drag events so far in this legislative session.
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Biden picks Lael Brainard, top Fed official, to run economic team
The number two official at the central bank will lead the National Economic Council as the administration seeks to raise the debt limit
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Morris Amitay, ardent advocate for Israel, dies at 86
As executive director of AIPAC in the 1970s, he helped turn the group into one of the most effective lobbying organizations in Washington.
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Tensions Rise Over Spy Programs as U.S. Investigates Downed Craft
The Biden administration is looking into mysterious U.F.O. encounters and pushing back against China over accusations of widespread espionage.
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G.O.P. Legislative Agenda Hits Snags Amid Party Divisions
Republicans have pulled back on legislation to crack down on unauthorized immigrants and support law enforcement as internal disputes conspire with a tiny majority to freeze them in place.
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‘There’s No Spring Break Here’: Florida’s Gulf Coast Fights to Rebound After Hurricane Ian
Communities like Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel and Captiva, devastated by the storm, are struggling to rebuild the hotel rooms, restaurants and rental units that keep their economy alive.