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The Trial of James Crumbley in the Oxford High Killings: What to Know
The parents of a teenager who killed four students at a Michigan high school were charged with involuntary manslaughter. His…
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Do Americans Have a ‘Collective Amnesia’ About Donald Trump?
Not all that long ago, many Americans committed hours a day to tracking then-President Donald J. Trump’s every move. And…
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Millions Head to Polls on a Day That Will Shape the November Vote
What to watch for on Super Tuesday: A slate of elections has loomed large for Nikki Haley, with the biggest…
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Arizona Governor Vetoes Bill Allowing Police to Arrest Migrants
The bill was passed by Republicans, and the veto came on the same day that the Supreme Court agreed to…
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Here’s What’s in the Bipartisan Spending Bill to Prevent a Partial Shutdown
Democrats rejected almost all of House Republicans’ marquee policy demands. But G.O.P. negotiators forced some spending cuts, including to the…
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Lawyers Offer New Witness in Effort to Disqualify Trump Prosecutors in Georgia
The potential witness, an assistant district attorney outside Atlanta, suggested in a statement that the judge had heard misleading testimony…
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Schiff Led the ‘Nerd Caucus’ Before the Trump Era. Now He’s a Senate Favorite.
Representative Adam Schiff has controlled the Senate race in California with robust fund-raising and is trying to elbow out his…
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Alabama Democrats Swarm to a Rare Chance to Increase Their Power
A court-mandated redistricting has made for a suddenly competitive congressional race in a ruby-red state, and Democrats have lined up…
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Newly Released Messages Detail Roots of the ‘Fake Electors’ Scheme
Emails and texts unearthed in a lawsuit show how key figures intended their plan to create a “cloud of confusion”…
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Jack Teixeira Agrees to 16-Year Plea Deal in Document Leaks Case
Airman Teixeira withdrew his not-guilty plea and pleaded guilty to six counts of “willful retention and transmission of national defense…