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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Ilana Marcus |Christine Zhang |Alex Lemonides
Democrats are hoping for a long-shot victory in special elections being held on Tuesday in Florida's First and Sixth Congressional Districts as they look to erode the G.O.P.'s narrow majority in the House. The districts are heavily Republican: In November, President Trump won Florida's First by a 37-point margin and the Sixth by 30 points. But special elections tend to be better for Democrats, who have already achieved upsets in multiple state legislative special elections this year.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Annie Daniel |Jon Huang |Ruth Igielnik |Jasmine Lee |Alex Lemonides |Jonah Smith | +2 more
Source: Polls collected by The New York Times. Unless otherwise noted, the data sets that power this project are created by The New York Times and are available under the Presidential approval, Jan. 20, 2025, to present: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. Use of these data sets is subject to the terms and conditions of this license, including but not limited to the attribution requirements.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Stefanos Chen |Matthew Haag |Alex Lemonides
Five years ago, the coronavirus pandemic tore through New York before any other large city in America, paralyzing the biggest municipal economy in the world and killing more than 46,800 residents. Offices closed, businesses shuttered and restaurants folded. Streets and sidewalks were bare while dire predictions spread. As soon as the pandemic subsided and life in the city began to approach normalcy, residents began asking the big question: Is New York City back?
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2 months ago |
news.nestia.com | Alex Lemonides |Seamus Hughes |Lazaro Gamio
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2 months ago |
nytimes.com | Alex Lemonides |Seamus Hughes |Lazaro Gamio
The legal clashes over President Trump's blizzard of executive actions are intensifying, with new lawsuits and fresh rulings emerging day and night. As of Feb. 12, 17 of those rulings have at least temporarily paused some of the president's initiatives. Already, the administration has asked higher courts to intervene. Some of these cases could reach the Supreme Court in the weeks and months to come. Jump to a section:The dozens of lawsuits fall into these categories.
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