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    1. Newsom Rejects Bills Providing Benefits to Slavery Descendants

      Gov. Gavin Newsom of California vetoed bills that would have provided tangible benefits to those descendants, though he approved a state agency to determine who qualifies for potential reparations.

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      Supporters of reparations for Black Californians rallied outside City Hall in San Francisco in 2023. The movement faces challenges as state leaders consider forms of compensation.
      Supporters of reparations for Black Californians rallied outside City Hall in San Francisco in 2023. The movement faces challenges as state leaders consider forms of compensation.
      CreditEric Risberg/Associated Press

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  7. When the Trump Guardrails Fall

    The president’s second term is telling us a lot about the constraints that he faced during his first administration.

    By Michael S. Schmidt

     
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