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- First LookEveryone wants Mar-a-Lago warrant public, ASAP
Former President Donald Trump is echoing the Department of Justice’s call for the public release of the warrant the FBI used to search his Mar-a-Lago estate. The search enraged conservatives, prompting demands for transparency around it.
- Pandemic learning recovery? Yes, and no.
There are signs that public school students have overcome aspects of their pandemic learning loss, but there’s still plenty of progress to be made. For both students and teachers, perseverance will be key to further growth.
- Cover StoryOn a Montana mountaintop, this lookout watches for fire – and hope
As climate change engulfs the American West, a veteran Montana fire lookout finds hope in the vast wilderness area she stewards.
- Midterm matchup: When it comes to fundraising, so far Democrats lead
The president’s party often has a tough time in midterm elections, and Democrats face many challenges this fall. However, small-dollar donations offer a more nuanced picture.
- FocusUS is trying to stop mass shootings. How about other gun crimes?
For the first time in 30 years, Congress passed bipartisan gun legislation after the tragic school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. Will it help with the day-to-day violence that causes far more gun deaths?
- First LookTrump pleads the Fifth as probe into his business intensifies
Donald Trump says he invoked his Fifth Amendment rights and wouldn’t answer questions under oath in the long-running New York civil investigation into his business dealings. Mr. Trump’s children, Donald Jr. and Ivanka, have also testified in recent days.
- ‘They welcome us’: Diverse running clubs attract more to sport
Running clubs in Boston neighborhoods aim to recruit Black members and promote camaraderie – and freedom.
- First LookSerena Williams, platinum legacy in hand, plans her move off court
Serena Williams, who has announced her intentions to retire, has won the most major singles championships – male or female – in the professional era of tennis. Her astounding longevity and impact in sports, fashion, pop culture, and business are unmatched.
- What the Mar-a-Lago search portends for the US, and a president
The FBI took an unprecedented step of searching a former president’s residence. To Trump supporters, it smacked of political retribution. To opponents, the search shows that no one is above the law.
- First Look'Academically malnourished': Freshman class begins college behind
As a new group of incoming college freshmen gears up for orientation, the cost of two years of online learning during the pandemic has become apparent in their academic experience and readiness, education experts say.
- First LookIn an unprecedented move, FBI raids Trump's Mar-a-Lago home
The FBI searched former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home for possible records that should have been turned over to the National Archives the day he left office. The raid, the first of its kind on a U.S. president, has raised strong objections among Republicans.
- First LookFederal judge: Ahmaud Arbery's killers get a second life sentence
Travis McMichael and Greg McMichael were sentenced by a U.S. District Court judge to a life sentence Monday for chasing down and killing Ahmaud Arbery whom they wrongfully suspected of burglary. William Bryan, who recorded a video of the event, was sentenced to 35 years in prison.
- FocusPurdue’s tuition freeze at year 10: Most students graduate debt-free
Student loan debt has been reduced dramatically at Purdue University, which 10 years ago instituted a price freeze on tuition and other costs.
- First LookCompassion test: Can NYC’s shelters take migrants bussed from Texas?
Texas authorities are bussing migrants to New York City to spread the burden of responsibility and test a city that has proclaimed its willingness to welcome and care for all. The new arrivals will likely strain NYC’s shelter capacity and Mayor Eric Adams is crying foul.
- First LookIn his second year, Biden becomes more president, less senator
President Joe Biden has a long political history of working across the aisle and negotiating in the Senate. Over the past months, however, he has embraced more of a facilitating role – a move welcome by experts and politicians alike.
- First LookDemocrats' unity tested but $740 billion bill passes US Senate
In a mid-term election year, Democrats are on track to pass a bill intended to slow global warming, moderate pharmaceutical costs, and tax big corporations. The House is expected to vote on the bill Friday.
- What a US military base in Poland may signal for NATO
The United States plans a military base in Poland, its first in Eastern Europe, while holding the door open to future repair of relations with Russia.
- What has a split Congress accomplished? A surprising amount.
An institution that has been written off as largely dysfunctional has passed a series of bipartisan bills, and is poised to ink climate legislation. Is Congress working again?
- All aboard: Why rail travel is making a comeback
With airports tangled and gas prices sky-high, train travel is proving a comfortable, affordable, and even joyous bright spot for summer vacationers.
- First LookPhoto IDs for immigrants in deportation: Reckless or helpful aid?
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency announced the launch of a pilot program to issue photo ID cards to immigrants awaiting deportation proceedings in the US. As long as immigrants’ privacy is protected, the card could be helpful, says one immigration lawyer.