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Release of Hur Report Underlines Perils of the Special Counsel’s Job
Critics have called Robert K. Hur’s descriptions of President Biden’s memory outside his purview. Others say his narrative was probably…
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Senators Work Into Weekend on Ukraine and Israel Bill as G.O.P. Slows Progress
The $95 billion package appeared on track for eventual passage, but Republicans who killed a bipartisan version were still trying…
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Trump Co-Defendant Suggests Georgia Prosecutors Lied About Relationship Timing
A lawyer for the co-defendant said she had a witness who could testify that the relationship began before Fani Willis,…
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Is the Senate Becoming the House?
In 2008, as the nation faced a catastrophic financial crisis, the House did what it sometimes does — veered off…
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Democrats Suffer a Comey Flashback
The special counsel’s report on President Biden instantly recalled how James Comey concluded his investigation of Hillary Clinton.
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4.6-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Southern California
The authorities said there were no immediate reports of significant damage from the quake, one of several that struck near…
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Chief Witness Against Gaetz Is Cooperating With House Ethics Investigation
A year after the Justice Department decided not to bring charges against Representative Matt Gaetz in a sex-trafficking investigation, the…
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Prosecutors Seek to Protect Witnesses in Trump Classified Documents Case
The move to shield the identities of several witnesses suggested a mounting sense of frustration with Judge Aileen M. Cannon,…
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White House Calls Special Counsel Report on Biden Politically Motivated
The White House and some Democrats tried to discredit a document that characterized the president as elderly and forgetful.
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For Voters, When Does Old Become Too Old?
Polling shows it’s a broad concern expressed about President Biden, not just one person’s opinion.