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HIV at center of latest culture war after Tennessee rejects federal funds
The red-state pushback mirrors tensions over federal priorities on covid, abortion and other health issues
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Peter was already robbed. He can’t pay Paul.
Spending cuts to balance the budget will require difficult choices that Congress has avoided.
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GOP gives the Freedom Caucus the keys to the car
The Freedom Caucus is a small portion of the House GOP. But thanks to newly announced committee assignments and spots on key panels, it will be the face of the party.
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The plot thickens on George Santos’s biggest problem
Santos’s campaign amended his campaign finance filings. But the changes still don’t clear up the questions surrounding his potential financial improprieties.
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How Biden Reluctantly Agreed to Send Tanks to Ukraine
The decision unlocked a flow of heavy arms from Europe and inched the United States and its NATO allies closer to direct conflict with Russia.
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An R.N.C. Remade by Trump Backs Away From His 2024 Campaign
Interviews with more than a third of the Republican National Committee’s members point to a desire for an alternative presidential nominee to emerge from a competitive primary.
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Biden Officials Credit New Border Measures for Decline in Illegal Crossings
Crossings by migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti have plummeted, but Republicans and some Democrats have attacked the new policies.
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Krishna’s respect and love for women are impeccable
Women have had a deep and special connection to Lord Krishna since ancient times. He is known as the divine lover, the protector of women, and the god of love, joy, and happiness. He is a symbol of devotion, care, and protection for women. Krishna is a symbol of chivalry and gentleness, and is often…
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With a Pledge of Tanks for Ukraine, Biden Strengthens Allied Commitment
The U.S. move follows Berlin’s decision to both send its Leopard tanks and allow other European countries to do the same.
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In U.K. Cost-of-Living Crisis, Some Workers Struggle to Feed Children
As inflation hits the pockets of families who already had little to spare, food banks say they are getting much busier and seeing more people with jobs.