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The bill, which Republican Gov. Greg Abbott is expected to quickly sign into law, bans measures such as drive-through voting, which was adopted in Harris County during the pandemic last year, and empowers partisan poll watchers.
The bill targets several methods of voting that were implemented in Texas during the pandemic to help people cast ballots safely. It adds additional rules to nearly every aspect of voting and elections.
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Lobbying groups representing companies such as ExxonMobil, Pfizer and Disney are trying to ensure that they do not have to foot the bill as Democrats look to overhaul federal health-care, education and safety net programs.
A Mount Sinai Health System site in Manhattan conducts a refresher protective-equipment training course for staffers in March 2020. (Sharon Pulwer for The Post)
Centering analysis on the Northeast's death toll is itself political.
The ruling reverses one of the previous administration’s most significant environmental policies.
North Carolina Rep. Ted Budd’s campaign is a key test of whether candidates endorsed by Trump have been properly vetted and can turn the Senate to Republican control.
The most controversial alpaca in Britain was euthanized after testing positive for bovine tuberculosis.
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The policy, which takes effect Wednesday, takes regulations rolled out in 2019 a step further, effectively restricting children from gaming on weekdays.
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That’s the figure for all the money spent on the Afghan military over 20 years, about $24 billion of which was for equipment.
The top Kurdish commander is looking to the Biden administration to keep its promises and maintain U.S. troops in Syria.
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After relaxing its audit of students applying for federal grants and loans this academic year, the Education Department is fully resuming the process for the 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, cycle. The audit, known as verification, is criticized as being an invasive and unnecessary hurdle for some of higher education’s most vulnerable populations.
Thousands of schools in the United States are vulnerable to extreme weather events and earthquakes.
The snail darter was at the center of a battle between developers of the Tellico Dam and conservationists trying to save the tiny fish, native to waters of East Tennessee. (Joe Howell/Knoxville News Sentinel/AP)
The recovery of the snail darter represents a rare win for conservationists when nearly 1 million other species risk extinction worldwide.
Members of Congress who favor regulation of Apple's and Google's app stores said the South Korean action was an important step in a global effort to deal with anti-competitive behavior.
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The former CEO of blood testing start-up Theranos is charged with wire fraud.
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Davóne Tines in Philarmonia Baroque's production of Handel’s “Aci, Galatea e Polifemo.” (Frank Wing)
As the first creative partner of San Francisco’s Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Davóne Tines plays a role that resonates beyond the stage.
Meg Wolitzer talks to her mom, Hilma, about her new collection, “Today a Woman Went Mad in the Supermarket,” parenthood, writing and how humor carries them through.
Bill Emerson1938–2021
He co-founded the Country Gentlemen in 1957 and later established the U.S. Navy Band’s country-bluegrass ensemble, the Country Current.
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