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Despite Red Flags, G.O.P. Backed Candidate Now Charged in Shootings
“We could have picked apart this guy,” one Republican leader in New Mexico said of Solomon Peña, who is accused…
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Supreme Court’s Inquiry Into Leak Included Interviews With Justices
But the justices were not asked to sign sworn affidavits, unlike law clerks and other employees, the court’s marshal said.
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March for Life Kicks Off in Washington, Setting the Stage for New Ideas
The annual anti-abortion gathering to protest Roe v. Wade is the first since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the right…
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Judge Rules DeSantis Was Wrong, but Upholds Prosecutor’s Suspension
A federal judge ruled that the Florida governor violated state law when he ousted Tampa’s top prosecutor — but that…
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Answering Reader Questions on a Covid Effect, Gerrymandering and More
How much did coronavirus deaths, redistricting and voter suppression matter in the last election?
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Air Travel Debacles Put a Star of Biden’s Cabinet in the Hot Seat
Pete Buttigieg, the transportation secretary, is facing scrutiny after a meltdown by Southwest Airlines and a Federal Aviation Administration system…
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Biden Says He Has ‘No Regrets’ About Not Disclosing Documents Quickly
“I think you’re going to find there’s nothing there,” the president told a reporter who asked if he regretted not…
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Judge Orders Trump and Lawyer to Pay Nearly $1 Million for Bogus Suit
In a scathing ruling, the judge said the suit against Hillary Clinton and dozens of the former president’s perceived political…
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6-Year-Old Accused of Shooting Teacher in Virginia Has ‘Acute Disability,’ Family Says
The child had previously been accompanied by a parent every day in school, but that stopped the week of the…
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Supreme Court Says It Hasn’t Identified Person Who Leaked Draft Abortion Opinion
The leak of the draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade, published by Politico in May, was an extraordinary breach of…