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Calmes: Trump promises to subvert the law — first by freeing the Jan. 6 criminals

The U.S. president is sworn to uphold the law, but presidential candidate Donald Trump keeps pledging to break it. We should believe him.



Mistrust, fights and blood sport: How COVID-19 trauma is shaping the 2024 election
Mistrust, fights and blood sport: How COVID-19 trauma is shaping the 2024 election

Americans want to forget about COVID-19, but fallout from the pandemic is shaping voter attitudes about the nation's economy and divisive politics heading into a Biden-Trump rematch.



Migrants play 'the asylum lottery' on controversial U.S. government app
Migrants play 'the asylum lottery' on controversial U.S. government app

Depending on whom you ask, the federal immigration app CBP One is a solution to the border crisis, a human rights violation or a ploy to let anyone into the U.S.



Chinese President Xi's trip to Europe: 'Charm offensive' or canny bid to divide the West?

Touring Europe for the first time in five years, Chinese President Xi seeks to both woo and divide. Ukraine and trade are wedge issues for China.



Pete McCloskey, antiwar candidate who took on Nixon, dies at 96

Pete McCloskey, a veteran who wanted U.S. troops out of Vietnam, was the first congressman to urge consideration of Nixon's impeachment on the House floor.



RFK Jr. says he had a dead worm in his brain. What are these parasites and how common are they?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in a 2012 deposition, reportedly cited health issues that he attributed to a worm in his brain.



Berkeley schools chief grilled by Congress on claims of rampant antisemitism in K-12 classrooms

Supt. Enikia Ford Morthel rejected accusations that Berkeley schools have tolerated antisemitism, saying the district responds quickly to alleged incidents.



Dick Rutan, co-pilot of around-the-world flight, dies at 85

Dick Rutan co-piloted the Voyager around the world in 1986, taking off from and landing at Edwards Air Force Base without stopping in one of aviation's greatest feats.



Q&A: Parent burnout is real. Here's what you can do about it

In a nationwide survey of parents, 57% said they struggled with stress, exhaustion and feeling overwhelmed. When parents suffer burnout, children may suffer too.



Warmest April on record extends planet's hot streak to 11 months

With an average surface temperature of 59.05 degrees, the month was about 0.25 of a degree warmer than the previous hottest April, in 2016.



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