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U.S.: Part 199
- U.S. Inflation Quickens to 40-Year High, Amping Up Fed Pressure to Go Big
- After Roe, Families Need Universal Basic Income More Than Ever
- Akron Mourns Jayland Walker Amid Rising Calls for Federal Investigation
- As Texas Targets Trans Youth, a Family Leaves in Search of a Better Future
- Local Doctors are Now the Frontline for COVID-19 Response. It’s Not Clear They’re All Ready.
- The Parkland Gunman’s Sentencing Trial Will Decide If He Gets the Death Penalty
- How a 10-Year-Old Rape Victim Who Traveled for an Abortion Became Part of a Political Firestorm
- Maryland’s Primary Could Fuel Bogus Voter Fraud Claims. It Didn’t Have to Be That Way
- California’s Answer to Gun Violence Could Be a Model for the Entire Country
- Prosecutors Recount ‘Cold, Calculated’ Parkland Shooting as Gunman’s Sentencing Trial Begins
- Once a Pandemic Band-Aid, Community Fridges Stay Plugged In As Food Costs Soar
- Why Human Smuggling Deaths Will Continue After the San Antonio Tragedy
- Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down Tells a Remarkable Story of Recovery
- What Watergate Experts Think About the Jan. 6 Hearings
- Sania Khan’s Killing Sparks Conversations About the Stigma Around Divorce in South Asian Communities
- NASA’s Giant Moon Rocket Set to Fly Soon
- How Uvalde Schools Police Chief Pete Arredondo Went From Local Public Servant to National Pariah
- Monkeypox ‘Can Be Contained’ in the U.S., a Senior Health Official Says
- Nicole Shanahan, the Woman at the Center of the Musk-Brin Rift
- Emily Oster Still Thinks Data Can Help Ease (Some) Parental Anxiety
- Kansas Abortion Vote Offers First Test of New Post-Roe Battleground: State Constitutions
- Fed Raises Interest Rates for Second Straight Month to Clamp Down on Inflation
- The Oak Fire Near Yosemite Is One of California’s Most Unpredictable Blazes Yet
- U.S. Economy Shrinks for a Second Quarter, Raising Recession Odds
- U.S. Crime Is Still Dramatically Higher Than Before the Pandemic
- Small-Town Cops Are Quitting en Masse as Police Come Under More Scrutiny
- It’s Hot Rage Summer. That Means It’s Time for Activism
- ‘This Is Still an Emergency Situation.’ Death Toll Rises to At Least 25 in Kentucky Floods
- Google and Apple Back Affirmative Action in Harvard Case
- Critical Race Theory’s Merchants of Doubt
- ‘Justice Has Been Delivered’: Biden Hails Ayman al-Zawahiri Killing as Sign of America’s Resolve
- How The Climate Bill Could Help The U.S. Lead the Global Electric Vehicle Race
- California’s McKinney Fire Has Burned 55,000 Acres—And Wildfire Season Will Only Get More Dangerous
- Summer Gasoline Demand in U.S. Drops Below Pandemic Levels
- ‘Do You Know What Perjury Is?’ Lawyer Alleges Alex Jones Lied in Sandy Hook Case
- The Inflation Reduction Act’s Name Says A Lot About The Climate Fight
- The U.S Will Soon Have Space Force Ambassadors Around the World
- The U.S. Declares Monkeypox a Public Health Emergency. Here’s What That Means
- For Breonna Taylor’s Supporters, Justice Finally Came—in the Form of Federal Civil Rights Charges
- Progress Is Not A Given. It is Won
- ‘Only the Paranoid Survive.’ Some CEOs Are Cutting Staff Even as the Labor Market Booms
- Biden Administration Calls Indiana Abortion Ban a ‘Devastating Step’
- No Firefighters, No EMS, No Trash Collection. Residents of One Georgia Island Say a Lack of Public Services Reveals a Deeper Problem
- U.S. Inflation Runs Cooler Than Forecast, Easing Pressure on Fed
- How Rising U.S.-China Tensions May Hurt Efforts to Fight Climate Change
- Inside the Massive Effort to Change the Way Kids Are Taught to Read
- In Albuquerque Murders, American Shi’ite Muslims See Old Divides They Hoped to Leave Behind
- The Inflation Reduction Act Includes a Bonanza for the Carbon Capture Industry
- What Experts Say About How Valuable The Inflation Reduction Act’s Green Subsidies Will Be
- Kentucky Floods Destroyed Homes That Had Been Safe for Generations. Nobody’s Sure What to Do Next
- Suspect in Salman Rushdie Stabbing Charged With Attempted Murder
- Politicians Are Touting Corn Ethanol as a Climate Solution. The Truth Is More Complicated
- School Meal Prices Are Rising—And That Could Leave Kids Hungry
- The FBI Is Investigating Whether President Trump Broke the Espionage Act. Here’s What to Know About the Law
- Trump’s Messaging on FBI Search Echoes His Statements on Jan. 6
- The Inflation Reduction Act Will Soon Make it Cheaper to Buy EVs—If They Have North American Batteries
- How The Inflation Reduction Act Will Spur a New Climate Tech Ecosystem
- Why NASA Is Launching Yeast Into Space
- Does Federal Law Protect Abortions in Medical Emergencies? The Biden Administration Will Find Out in Court
- What the Death of a Rural Daycare Says About America’s Childcare Crisis
- Why Scientists Want You to Kill Spotted Lanternflies
- What Americans’ Complex Views on Abortion Mean for Its Legal Future
- Student Loan Pause May Renew But Some Borrowers Worry With End Date Looming
- African-American History Finally Gets Its Own AP Class—And Historians Say It’s More Important Than Ever
- Dr. Anthony Fauci Is Stepping Down From His Public-Health Posts
- Parkland Gunman’s Attorneys Argue He Was ‘Poisoned in the Womb’ in Attempt to Save Him From Execution
- Sanitation Problems Have Plagued Black Residents of an Alabama County for Decades. The Government Might Finally Do Something About It
- Biden’s Plan for More Police Won’t Make America Safer
- Biden Promises to Forgive Student Debt Up to $20,000. Here’s How It Will Work—and Who’s Eligible
- U.S. Goes in for the Long-Haul With Latest Ukraine War Aid
- Biden’s Student Loan Plan Wipes Out Debt for 20 Million Americans—But Leaves Millions Behind
- Climate Change Is Destroying American History
- Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Doesn’t Do Enough for Black Americans
- LGBTQ Teachers Struggle to Navigate Florida’s So-Called ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Law
- The Colorado River Drought Is a Cautionary Climate Tale
- How Schools Are Working to Help Kids Recover From Pandemic Learning Loss
- You Can Get a Refund for Student Loans Payments Made During the Pandemic. Here’s How
- What Happens to Refinanced Student Loans Under Biden’s Forgiveness Plan?
- Some Automakers Didn’t Take Climate Change Seriously. California’s New Gasoline Car Ban is Making Them Face Reality
- An Alaska Native Has Never Served in Congress. Mary Peltola May Be About to Change That
- ‘Never-Ending Nightmare.’ An Ohio Woman Was Forced to Travel Out of State for an Abortion
- The ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy Is Officially Over. But Hundreds of Migrants Are Still Stuck in Mexico
- Officer’s Guilty Plea in Breonna Taylor Case Raises Questions About Possible Cooperation With Feds
- These 5 Charts Show Just How Much the U.S. Relies on Air Conditioning
- How to Help People Affected by the Water Crisis in Jackson, Mississippi
- ‘Gender Queer’ Author ‘Relieved’ After Court Rules Book’s Sale Can’t Be Restricted in Virginia
- Air Travel Chaos Is Here to Stay. How to Get Help If Your Flight Is Delayed or Canceled
- These States Could Tax Your Student Loan Forgiveness. But Others Are Waiving Taxes
- We Just Got the Best Snapshot Yet of How Much Progress Students Lost in the Pandemic. The Results Are Staggering
- This Labor Day, Workers Are Having a Moment. It’s Not the First Time
- Extreme Weather is Weakening U.S. Hydropower and Stressing Energy Grids
- A Colorado Ruling May Signal a Shift in How Courts View Gun Restrictions
- What Life Is Like for Jackson, Miss., Residents Living Without Clean Water
- Bed Bath & Beyond CFO Falls to His Death From New York Building
- Norfolk, Virginia Off-Campus Mass Shooting Leaves 2 Dead and 5 Injured
- Remembering Moon Landrieu Who Transformed New Orleans
- Public Libraries Face Threats to Funding and Collections as Book Bans Surge
- Inside NASA’s Struggle to Launch America Back to the Moon
- Online Hate Speech Increases During Extreme Hot and Cold Weather, Study Shows
- People Age Out of Crime. Prison Sentences Should Reflect That