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Huge Antigovernment Crowds March in Poland Ahead of Critical Election
The fate of democracy and aid for Ukraine undergird the October vote, which will decide whether the governing Law and Justice party secures an unprecedented third term in a row.
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World
Ukraine Downplays Uncertainty Over U.S. Support After Congress Passes Funding Bill With No Aid
Kyiv expressed confidence in continued U.S. support for its war against Russia after Congress passed a stopgap funding bill that did not include money for Ukraine.
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Newyork
Raising Kids in Single-Parent Households
Readers react to a guest essay arguing that the growing number of such households is bad for the children.
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World
Slovakia’s Election Could Echo in Ukraine. Here’s What to Expect.
A leader who has railed against NATO and sanctions on Russia appears poised for a strong showing. That could threaten Europe’s unity on support for Ukraine.
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US
Republicans’ Onstage Clashes Highlight Fault Lines Within the Party
At the first presidential debate for the 2024 race, the rivals were divided over issues including Ukraine, abortion and the economy.
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US
Ramaswamy’s Faith Singled Out in DeSantis Super PAC Memo
An opposition research memo suggests that Vivek Ramaswamy, who has been gaining on Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida in some polls, “was very much ingrained in India’s caste system.”
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US
Racing to Stop Trump, Republicans Descend on the Iowa State Fair
As the state fair and its Republican pageantry begin, Donald Trump’s rivals face a transformed political environment in Iowa, where he holds a comfortable edge in polls despite rarely visiting.
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Why Trump Is So Hard to Beat
The first Times/Siena poll of the G.O.P. primary shows he still commands a seemingly unshakable base of loyal supporters.
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US
Where the Republican Candidates Stand on Border Security and Immigration
Support for a wall is now routine, and some presidential candidates say they would use military force to secure the border if elected.
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World
Scotland’s Independence Movement Is Down, but Not Out, Analysts Say
Support for Scottish independence has dipped, but backing for Scotland remaining part of the United Kingdom is fragile, too. Nicola Sturgeon’s arrest leaves the fate of the movement in flux.