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Here’s What’s in the Foreign Aid Package That Is Headed Toward Becoming Law
Assistance for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan is paired with legislation to impose fresh rounds of sanctions on Iran and Russia…
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20 Years Later, a Jury Weighs Claims of Abuse at Abu Ghraib
Three men who were detained at the notorious prison in Iraq are suing a defense contractor, saying its interrogators told…
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Student Editorial Boards Rebuke College Officials for Protest Decisions
Around the nation, editorial boards at college newspapers have defended free speech and pro-Palestinian protesters in recent weeks.
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Justice Dept. Reaches $138.7 Million Settlement Over F.B.I.’s Failures in Nassar Case
The settlement likely signifies the end of a yearslong effort by U.S. Olympic gymnasts to seek justice for early failures…
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To Justify His Immunity Defense, Trump Flips the Prosecution Script
The former president’s claim ahead of a pivotal Supreme Court hearing that he was protecting the election system rather than…
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Columbia Offers Remote Classes for the Last Days of the Semester
Tensions have rippled out to other schools. Protesters were arrested at Yale and New York University. And new protest encampments…
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Biden to Give Abortion-Focused Speech in Florida, Tying State Ban to Trump
The Biden campaign has made abortion one of its top issues, as polling shows it is one of the few…
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The Sinking Arizona Town Where Water and Politics Collide
In Arizona’s deeply conservative La Paz County, the most urgent issue facing many voters is not inflation or illegal immigration.…
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In San Francisco, a Home Renovation Can Become a Battle Royale
Neighbors have multiple opportunities to raise objections, and some disputes can only be resolved by the city’s top governing body.
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Trump Was Warned to Return Records to Archives, Unsealed Documents Say
“Don’t give them a noble reason to indict you, because they will,” an unnamed associate told Donald J. Trump, according…