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The Midweek Catchup
These Races Still Don't Have a Clear Winner Two Weeks After Election Day
By Chad de Guzman
Several contests that could affect the House's balance of power remain too close to call.
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What We Do—and Don't—Know About the Matt Gaetz Allegations
By Nik Popli
What to know about the Justice Department and House Ethics investigations into Matt Gaetz, Donald Trump's pick for Attorney General.
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The Rise of Silent Services
By Alana Semuels
People are signing up for haircuts, rides, book clubs and other activities that offer quiet time.
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What an HPV Diagnosis Really Means
By Stacey Colino
For starters, it does not mean you have cancer—or that you're destined to develop it.
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Column: Climate Action in Trump 2.0
By Lydia Millet
Climate action is a political winner. Trump should remember that, writes Lydia Millet.
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Charles Yu on Adapting His Novel Interior Chinatown for TV
By Andrew R. Chow
The author and showrunner on his story about shining a light on the faceless characters typically on the margins.
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Column: What Victoria Woodhull's Presidential Run Can Teach Us About America Today
By Eden Collinsworth
For America, Woodhull's challenge for a woman president remains unanswered, writes Eden Collinsworth.
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As Trump Seeks Mass Deportations, Workplace Raids May Not Help Much
By Brian Bennett
Trump wants federal agents raiding worksites, after Biden largely ended such tactics
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30 Unique White Elephant Gifts for This Holiday Season
By Melissa Locker
The family games, kitchen favorites, chic accessories, and other finds that are all sure to delight this holiday season
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The D.C. Brief: Once Again, Trump Misreads the Senate
By Philip Elliott
Trump's Cabinet picks must "come before the Senate," says McConnell.
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Why This Alaskan Town Will Experience 64 Days of Darkness
By Solcyré Burga
Utqiaġvik undergoes the unique experience of polar night—which for them is a period of more than 60 days of darkness when the residents live without daylight.
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How Grover Cleveland's Grandson Feels About Donald Trump Becoming the Second U.S. President to Serve Nonconsecutive Terms
By Zach Schonfeld
Trump is often described as unprecedented, but in winning a non-consecutive second term, he has a significant antecedent: Grover Cleveland.
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