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A piece of Fernando Cluster’s skull was removed during emergency brain surgery in 2022. But when it was time to put it back, the hospital couldn’t find it, the suit says.

 

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How a right-wing takeover of an obscure, unelected board in Georgia could swing the election.

 

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The authorities charged nearly two dozen people with taking part in schemes over five years beginning in 2019 to deliver drugs and other contraband to inmates in Georgia state prisons.

 

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The rapper, representing Georgia, briefly stole the show in Chicago with a surprise performance during a lively yet symbolic vote. Vice President Kamala Harris is already the party’s nominee.

 

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Georgia Republicans have empowered local election officials to delay certifying the vote.

 

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The unelected body that shapes voting rules has a new conservative majority who question the state’s 2020 results. They now have new power to influence the results in 2024.

 

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The 12-foot-tall bronze statue of the civil rights leader was commissioned after Mr. Lewis died in 2020. It stands where a Confederate memorial was erected in 1908.

 

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A Democratic strategist explains how the Electoral College math has changed since Kamala Harris entered the race.

 

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Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are in close races across Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina, crucial swing states that Mr. Trump had seemed en route to run away with just a few weeks ago.

 

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Gains among Black, Hispanic and young voters lift her into a tie across four swing states, new Times/Siena polls show.

 

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The secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, has spent $500,000 fighting a lawsuit by a wealthy Republican. He says she will only settle it if he endorses a debunked conspiracy theory about the 2020 election.

 

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The government has reduced a backlog of applications that built up during the Trump administration. New citizens say they are looking forward to voting in November.

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