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An Intense White House Response From a Single Viral Video

A video purporting to expose extensive fraud at child care centers in Minnesota shows the relationship between the Trump administration and self-described citizen journalists.

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Mako Childcare Center in Minneapolis has been out of business for three years, according to Minnesota records. It was one of the places that a right-wing YouTube creator accused of fraud.
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For Zohran Mamdani, a Crowning Moment, With Challenges Looming

Mr. Mamdani will become mayor of New York City on Thursday, carrying the hopes of the left, Muslims and younger voters as he looks to improve affordability.

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Zohran Mamdani won the race for mayor of New York City by capturing more votes than any candidate since the 1960s, and recent polls suggest his popularity has since risen.
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From A.I. to Immigration, These New State Laws Will Take Effect in 2026

States across the country have also passed new rules around cellphone usage for minors, medically assisted death and gender-related care.

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An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent during an immigration raid in Mecca, Calif., in December. A new California law will ban law enforcement officers from wearing face coverings while on duty.
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Jon Kyl, Former Arizona Senator, Says He Has Dementia

The Republican served for almost three decades in Congress. He said he was withdrawing from public life after the diagnosis.

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Senator Jon Kyl speaking to reporters on Capitol Hill in 2012.
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Justice Dept. Is Now Said to Be Reviewing 5.2 Million Pages of Epstein Files

The number represents a more precise, and potentially much larger, figure than earlier estimates. The department is seeking to enlist about 400 lawyers to help in the review.

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Jeffrey Epstein with Ghislaine Maxwell in an image released by the Justice Department. The department is looking to review roughly 5.2 million pages of Epstein files documents.
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Mamdani Nominates Top City Lawyer and Deputy Mayor of Health

The mayor-elect said the selections indicate his administration’s commitment to help New York City’s vulnerable residents.

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Steven Banks, the former head of the Legal Aid Society, will serve as New York City’s top lawyer in the administration of Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.
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Tatiana Schlossberg Was a Kennedy, and a Rookie Reporter

Tatiana Schlossberg, who died on Tuesday, was the granddaughter of John F. Kennedy. But as a journalist, her first editor remembers, she insisted on putting in the work.

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Tatiana Schlossberg, granddaughter of John F. Kennedy and daughter of Caroline Kennedy, on her first day at The Record in 2012.
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Iowa Democrat Wins State Senate Seat, Fending Off G.O.P. Supermajority

By holding a left-leaning seat in suburban Des Moines, Democrats ensured that Republicans would not have a supermajority in the State Senate.

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Renee Hardman, a member of the West Des Moines City Council, held a left-leaning suburban seat for the Democratic Party.
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Mamdani Chooses a Veteran N.Y.C. Education Leader as Schools Chancellor

The selection of Kamar Samuels, who leads schools on the West Side of Manhattan, could help Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani craft his schools agenda.

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Kamar Samuels, a veteran of New York City’s public schools, is expected to be named schools chancellor by Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.
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Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Former Colorado Senator, Dies at 92

A Democrat turned Republican, he was the only Native American during three terms in the House of Representatives and in 12 years in the Senate. He was also a judo expert and an Olympian.

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Ben Nighthorse Campbell in 2004, when he announced he would retire from the Senate. His relatively modest legislative accomplishments included the establishment of the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington.
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