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There was Obama-level excitement at Harris’s Atlanta rally.

 

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Democrats are buzzing, but sustaining the momentum is the next challenge. “How long does the honeymoon last?” one Republican pollster asked. “Who knows.”

 

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Sean Patrick Cirillo called Ms. Greene’s office and told staff members about his plans to kill the politician, the F.B.I. said. He faces a maximum of five years in prison.

 

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The vice president, speaking to thousands in Atlanta, poked fun at the former president’s reluctance to commit to a debate with her.

 

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Speaking to the campaign’s largest crowd to date, Kamala Harris acknowledged the realities of the race, but vowed to contest and win a state Democrats had begun to fear was off the map.

 

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Vice President Kamala Harris will rally in the battleground state on Tuesday as crucial parts of the party’s base, particularly Black voters, are re-energized. But excitement still has to be translated into votes.

 

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A 1935 brick house in Atlanta, a Spanish-style home in West Hollywood and a two-bedroom condominium in a converted circa-1700 building in Charleston.

 

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A fierce battle with Georgia over a Medicaid experiment with stricter enrollment underscores the vast divide between parties over how to cover lower-income Americans.

 

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Former President Donald J. Trump and the Texas governor are calling for a “secure border.” But actions by Mexico and President Biden have led to a period of relative calm.

 

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The governor of Georgia tried to ban him from the game, but the state’s Board of Regents let him play. ‘Stupid. Why did the governor have to jump into sports?’ Grier asked years later.

 

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The organization, and its influential film festival, may stay in Park City, Utah, or move to another location like Atlanta or Cincinnati.

 

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While service is slowly recovering, flights have been delayed and canceled worldwide. Here’s information on the most affected airlines and airports, passengers’ rights and how to reach airline customer service.

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