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Congress Votes to Expand U.S. Power to Prosecute International War Crimes
Passed after an address by Ukraine’s leader, the bill would allow foreigners in the United States who are suspected of…
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Jan. 6 Panel Issues Final Report, Placing Blame for Capitol Riot on ‘One Man’
The release of the report, the panel’s last major action, came three days after lawmakers formally accused former President Donald…
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Adam Schiff: Don’t Forget That Many Republicans in Congress Enabled Trump’s Big Lie
On Dec. 27, 2020, more than six weeks after losing re-election, an infuriated President Donald Trump telephoned his acting attorney…
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China’s Future Isn’t What It Used to Be
The world’s two most-powerful leaders have just had very different years. At the beginning of 2022, Joe Biden was widely…
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Jan. 6 Witness Told Panel That Lawyer Tried to Influence Her Testimony
Cassidy Hutchinson recounted to the House select committee how a lawyer with ties to former President Donald J. Trump said…
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Ukraine Buoyed by Hero’s Welcome for Zelensky in Washington
Ukrainians, many left in the dark and cold by Russian airstrikes, drew solace from President Volodymyr Zelensky’s speech to Congress.
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U.S. Population Ticks Up, but the Rate of Growth Stays Near Historic Lows
As the nation ages, immigration emerges as a key driver of population growth. And Texas and Florida continue to gain…
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‘The Witcher: Blood Origin’ Is TV’s Latest Big Fantasy Prequel
The mini-series series takes place 1,200 years before the events of “The Witcher,” which has been one of Netflix’s most-watched…
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Former Juilliard Chair Goes on Leave Amid Sexual Misconduct Investigation
An outside law firm is looking into claims against Robert Beaser, a professor who led the composition department for 25…
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Barry Feinstein, Once a Labor Union Power in New York, Dies at 87
He used a small Teamsters local in the city to amass broad political influence over 25 years, only to be…