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U.S 

Analysis: How Limbaugh helped usher in the political style that came to dominate the G.O.P.

February 19, 2021 World-Reports 0 Comments Analysis, Dominate, GOP, Helped, Limbaugh, Political, Style, Usher

Rush Limbaugh wasn’t the first conservative media star to endorse Donald Trump for president. But he was among the first

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Politics 

Analysis: The first trial seemed abstract. This one is a visceral reckoning.

February 11, 2021 World-Reports 0 Comments Abstract, Analysis, Reckoning, Trial, Visceral

This was no phone call transcript, no dry words on a page open to interpretation. This was a horde of

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U.S 

Analysis: Declaring democracy won’t be subverted, Biden demands Russia and Myanmar reverse course

February 5, 2021 World-Reports 0 Comments Analysis, Biden, Declaring, Demands, Democracy, Myanmar, Reverse, Russia, Subverted, Wont

Two weeks after taking office, President Biden has demanded that Myanmar reverse a coup d’état and that Russia release its

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U.S 

Analysis: Fights over Greene and Cheney are bad news for a weakened McCarthy, less of a problem for McConnell.

February 5, 2021 World-Reports 0 Comments Analysis, Bad, Cheney, Fights, Greene, McCarthy, McConnell, News, Problem, Weakened

Democrats hurtled toward a Thursday vote on stripping committee assignments from Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, Republican of Georgia, over comments

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U.S 

Analysis: The fights over Marjorie Taylor Greene and Liz Cheney have far-reaching implications in post-Trump Washington.

February 3, 2021 World-Reports 0 Comments Analysis, Cheney, FarReaching, Fights, Greene, Implications, Liz, Marjorie, PostTrump, Taylor, Washington

On Wednesday, Democrats hurtled toward a Thursday vote on stripping committee assignments from Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, Republican of Georgia,

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Politics 

Analysis: Lessons from 2009 are driving Democrats’ economic response.

February 2, 2021 World-Reports 0 Comments 2009, Analysis, Democrats, Driving, Economic, Lessons, Response

Ten Republican senators asked President Biden on Sunday to drastically scale back his $1.9 trillion pandemic aid bill, offering a

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U.S 

Analysis: The battle lines are being drawn in Biden’s climate push.

January 28, 2021 World-Reports 0 Comments Analysis, Battle, Bidens, Climate, Drawn, Lines, Push

As President Biden prepares on Wednesday to open an ambitious effort to confront climate change, powerful and surprising forces are

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Politics 

Hypersonic Superweapons Are a Mirage, New Analysis Says

January 15, 2021 World-Reports 0 Comments Analysis, Hypersonic, Mirage, Superweapons

Military experts call hypersonic warheads the next big thing in intercontinental warfare. They see the emerging arms, which can deliver

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U.S 

2020 Ties 2016 as Hottest Yet, European Analysis Shows

January 8, 2021 World-Reports 0 Comments 2016, 2020, Analysis, European, Hottest, Shows, Ties

Last year effectively tied 2016 as the hottest year on record, European climate researchers announced Friday, as global temperatures continued

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Politics 

Analysis: Trump’s Insurgency From Inside the Oval Office

January 4, 2021 World-Reports 0 Comments Analysis, Insurgency, Office, Oval, Trumps

WASHINGTON — President Trump’s relentless effort to overturn the result of the election that he lost has become the most

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Education

Biden’s Education Secretary Confirmed – The New York Times
Education 

Biden’s Education Secretary Confirmed – The New York Times

March 1, 2021 World-Reports 0

WASHINGTON — The Senate on Monday easily confirmed Miguel A. Cardona, a career educator who rose through Connecticut’s education system

As School Closures Near First Anniversary, a Diverse Parent Movement Demands Action
Education 

As School Closures Near First Anniversary, a Diverse Parent Movement Demands Action

February 28, 2021 World-Reports 0
He Won a Varsity Letter at 16. He Finally Got It When He Was 79.
Education 

He Won a Varsity Letter at 16. He Finally Got It When He Was 79.

February 28, 2021 World-Reports 0
The Daily: Welcome to Odessa
Education 

The Daily: Welcome to Odessa

February 26, 2021 World-Reports 0
Need a Book With That Spider?
Education 

Need a Book With That Spider?

February 26, 2021 World-Reports 0
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