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Cigars, Booze, Money: How a Lobbying Blitz Made Sports Betting Ubiquitous
A RISKY WAGER Cigars, Booze, Money: How a Lobbying Blitz Made Sports Betting Ubiquitous Lobbyists kept tabs on sports betting legislation in ...
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Key Findings From The Times’ Investigation of Sports Betting
Four years ago, it was illegal to gamble on sports in most of the United States. Today, anyone who turns on the television or visits a sports ...
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Newyork
Democrats Need to Realize How Much Dobbs Mattered
Support for abortion rights appears to have been a major factor in the midterm elections, helping Democrats fare much better than expected in ...
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Kim Jong-un Takes His Daughter to Missile Test Launch
SEOUL — As North Korea fired its largest ballistic missile on Friday, the country’s leader, Kim Jong-un, appeared at the launch along with his ...
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Fed Up With Political Texts? You’re Not Alone.
Democratic campaign messages sent in the name of President Biden and Speaker Nancy Pelosi featured prominently in texts submitted by readers ...
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Their Budgets Flush, Many States Are Sending Checks to Residents
Millions of Americans received stimulus checks from the federal government during the depths of the pandemic. This year, many states have a ...
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Newyork
N.Y. Democrats Blame Eric Adams for Election Losses. He Doesn’t Care.
As New York Democrats sought to spread blame for their dismal performance in the midterm elections, a fair share was directed toward someone who ...
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Newyork
There Is a Way to Break Out of Our Constitutional Stagnation
There are two constitutional traditions in the United States. The first is the one we all know, tied to Philadelphia and the framers, the Civil ...
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World
U.S. Backs Immunity for Saudi Leader in Lawsuit Over Khashoggi Murder
ISTANBUL — The Biden administration has declared that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia should be granted immunity in a U.S. legal ...
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What the Unusual Midterm Elections Mean for Climate Action
WASHINGTON — The Democrats’ strong showing in the midterm elections — both their defense of their Senate majority and their gains in important ...