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The deployment of National Guard troops and federal agents into the streets has been expensive. How effective it has been is debatable.
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The deployment of National Guard troops and federal agents into the streets has been expensive. How effective it has been is debatable.

The democratic socialist is the front-runner to win the Democratic primary for governor of Wisconsin on Tuesday.

The president had insisted for weeks that the landmarks’ algae-stained waters and peeling lining were the fault of vandals, not the projec…

Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general, makes six-figure income from a cellphone tower on the grounds of a hospital where he was a board mem…

The Senate primary race in Minnesota will be the latest test of left-wing energy in the party, in a state that was convulsed by the Trump ad…

Progressives are being outspent and are receiving little support from the Democratic Party. Their tactics show a different way to succeed.

Flock Safety’s automated license plate-reading cameras, used by thousands of law enforcement agencies in the U.S., have drawn intense crit…

In Texas, there’s one thing liberals and conservatives agree on: They don’t want cameras trained on their cars.

Customers are able to choose their own groceries, often in private, instead of visiting a food pantry for whatever is available on a given d…

As colleges and students embrace virtual classes, the ease of A.I. cheating is raising questions about the value of an online degree.

As colleges and students embrace virtual classes, the ease of A.I. cheating is raising questions about the value of an online degree.

The president said Mr. Scharf, a deeply conservative lawyer and the current staff secretary, would replace David Warrington in early Septemb…