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At a House Republican’s New York Event, Flashes of an Iran Backlash

By: Robert Jimison
Representative Mike Lawler, who is seeking re-election in a swing district in the Hudson Valley, faced tough questions from constituents about his stance on the war in Iran.

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Olivia Troye, Ex-Pence Aide, Runs for the House as a Democrat

By: Reid J. Epstein
After spending most of her Washington career as a Republican, she joins a crowded field of Democrats running in a Virginia district that doesn’t exist yet.

Olivia Troye served as a national security aide to former Vice President Mike Pence until the summer of 2020.

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New Nonfiction Books to Read This Year

By: Miguel Salazar and Laura Thompson
Memoirs by Sylvester Stallone and the founder of Barstool Sports; essays from celebrated novelists Jesmyn Ward and Jayne Anne Phillips; and more.
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Shutdown Politics Has Republicans Singing Government’s Praises

By: Carl Hulse
As Republicans try to pin blame for shutdown damage on Democrats, they are hailing a federal bureaucracy they normally bash as wasteful and overreaching.

A Transportation Security Administration checkpoint at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago last week on the first day of the government shutdown.

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This Math Tutor Keeps Popping Up in Wes Anderson Films

By: Sopan Deb
Michael Maggart, a high school friend of Anderson’s, has no training or aspirations to be an actor. The director keeps casting him anyway.

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Proposed Medicaid Cuts Put Vulnerable Republicans in a Political Bind

By: Annie Karni
G.O.P. lawmakers from swing districts face tough votes as soon as next week, when key House panels are scheduled to consider legislation that would cut popular programs to pay for President Trump’s agenda.

Gabe Evans during a campaign stop in Greeley, Colo., in October. He wound up winning his seat by less than one percentage point.

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Predicting the Oscar Nominations in a Wild and Wide-Open Season

By: Kyle Buchanan
You can count on films like “Emilia Pérez” and big stars like Timothée Chalamet and Ariana Grande, but this year may hold some surprises, too.

Clockwise from top left, Adrien Brody, Ariana Grande, Timothée Chalamet and Zoe Saldaña are on track for nominations. But there are few shoo-ins this year.

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Ohio Legislature Passes Bill Ensuring Biden’s Spot on the Ballot

By: Chris Cameron
The bill, which Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, is expected to sign this weekend, appeared to end the possibility that President Biden would not be on the state’s ballot in November.

Gov. Mike DeWine, Republican of Ohio, had called a special legislative session to fix what is typically a minor procedural issue.

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Netanyahu Invited to Address Congress Amid Division Over Israel-Hamas War

By: Annie Karni
The bipartisan invitation masked political divisions over the prime minister’s handling of the war against Hamas, including the recent attacks he has orchestrated in Rafah.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during a meeting with President Biden in Israel, last October.

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Congressional Leaders Strike a Short-Term Deal to Avert Partial Shutdown

By: Catie Edmondson
Top lawmakers agreed to vote on a temporary funding patch that would allow more time for spending negotiations.

The deal, initially floated by Speaker Mike Johnson, would extend funding for some government agencies for a week, through March 8, and the rest for another two weeks, until March 22.

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Bill With Child Tax Credit Advances, but Election Politics Test Its Chances

By: Kayla Guo
The House approved a $78 billion tax package Wednesday with a large bipartisan margin. The effort is a test of whether a dysfunctional Congress can pass major legislation in an election year.

Lawmakers in both parties regard the tax bill moving forward as a policy victory.

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With Shutdown Looming, House and Senate Leaders Agree on Spending Levels

By: Carl Hulse
Despite the deal, time is short to assemble and pass legislation putting the agreement in force before a Jan. 19 deadline.

The agreement includes an increase in Pentagon spending to $886.3 billion and holds nondefense funding essentially flat at $772.7 billion

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Mike Johnson's Rise to Speaker Cements Far-Right Takeover of GOP

By: Carl Hulse
After their party was decimated in the 2008 elections, mainstream Republican leaders believed they could harness rising far-right populist forces. Instead, they were overrun by them.

The election of Mike Johnson as House speaker cemented the far-right takeover that began shortly after President Barack Obama took office.

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