
Virginia Redistricting Measure Passes, Likely Giving Democrats Four More Seats in the House
The final maps must still be approved by the state supreme court.
By MATTHEW RICE
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The final maps must still be approved by the state supreme court.
By MATTHEW RICE
| |Politics

A new study identifies about 20 accounts in which apparent non-Canadians seek to exploit simmering separatist sentiment in the oil-rich province of Alberta.
By DAVID JONES
| |Foreign
A field director and operations chief are reportedly among those to depart the 12th District frontrunner’s team.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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The projected No.1 pick in Thursday’s draft is using the national stage to champion a cause that’s close to home.
By GEORGE WILLIS
|Alex Jones denies the reports, saying, ‘President Trump is publicly supporting the Democrat Party-backed takeover of Infowars by the Onion!’
By JOSEPH CURL
|Jordan Acker, whose home and business had been vandalized over his support for Israel, lost party support for re-election to an attorney who represented Pro-Palestinian campus protesters.
By SHARON KEHNEMUI
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The letter says the White House Correspondents Association should offer a ‘standing toast to the First Amendment.’
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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A new research and treatment center at Ole Miss seeks investors to address the growing public health concern.
By GEORGE WILLIS
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’I hope it’s random, but we’re going to know in the next week and a half,’ President Trump says.
By JOSEPH CURL
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The U.S. Treasury Secretary vows continued ‘maximum pressure’ as Tehran downplays impact of American naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.
By JOTAM CONFINO
|Tehran’s widely reported internal divisions might in fact be part of a delay tactic, an Iranian source tells the Sun.
By BENNY AVNI
|The British prime minister is accused of misleading parliament about the vetting process for the former Washington ambassador.
By LUKE FUNK
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In a sweeping legislative move, children who were born on or after January 1, 2009, will now face a lifelong ban on purchasing cigarettes.
By JOSEPH CURL
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Prime Minister Takaichi, facing criticism notably from China, sees ‘absolutely no change in our commitment to upholding the path we have taken as a peaceful nation.
By DONALD KIRK
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Iran has ‘new cards’ to play as it weighs meeting U.S. officials before the ceasefire ends on Wednesday.
By JOTAM CONFINO
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The former Fox News anchor and the legal scholar both cited American policy toward Israel as the source of their discontent.
By JOSEPH CURL
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Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick submitted her resignation minutes before the Ethics Committee was due to consider punishments for her.
By MATTHEW RICE
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The party establishment has largely lined up behind a state assemblyman.
By MATTHEW RICE
|Kevin Warsh told senators at his confirmation hearing that the central bank will earn its independence.
By LUKE FUNK
|Lori Chavez-DeRemer and her husband were both subject to inquiries related to misconduct in the workplace.
By MATTHEW RICE
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David Lindsay-Abaire’s latest effort loses potency in the mix, despite an excellent cast under Kenny Leon’s direction.
By ELYSA GARDNER
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Jaafar Jackson’s spirited title performance can’t hide that ‘Michael’ sanitizes the life of its pop singer subject.
By CARLOS SOUSA
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The creator of ‘Girls’ struggles to turn lessons about fame and pain into a compelling memoir.
By ALEXANDER LARMAN
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President Trump’s pick for Federal Reserve chairman will defend the central bank’s independence at the hearing.
By LUKE FUNK
|One consumer study suggested that consumers were paying different prices for the exact same products from the same store at the same time.
By JOSEPH CURL
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‘AI/robotics will produce goods and services far in excess of the increase in the money supply, so there will not be inflation,’ the billionaire says.
By JOSEPH CURL
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More than 56,000 importers are expected to start the process to claw back more than $150 billion in tariffs the Supreme Court said were improperly collected.
By LUKE FUNK
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A teacher’s disrespect toward parents triggers a fierce social media debate over parental intelligence and the quality of the public education system.
By SHARON KEHNEMUI
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After viral claims that students were faking the faith to skip campus dining, the university rolled out a Jain-friendly menu.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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The judges say the First Amendment ‘does not guarantee students the right to access books of their choosing at taxpayer expense.’
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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For a third time, Weinstein is facing the same third-degree-rape charge at the same Manhattan criminal court.
By MARIE POHL
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Federal Judge rules MSNBC’s ‘nightclubs’ jab was ‘rhetorical hyperbole’ just one day after FBI director sued The Atlantic for reporting on alleged drinking problems, ‘erratic’ performance
By DANIEL EDWARD ROSEN
|The director of the FBI was surveilled by the special counsel, who sought, among other information, ‘online user names, and text messages.’
By A.R. HOFFMAN
|The case involves an executive order that seeks to deny American citizenship to some children born in America.
By LUKE FUNK
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