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On Capitol Hill, a Push to Unionize House Aides Gains Traction
WASHINGTON — More than 25 years after Congress first voted to give its employees the right to unionize, Democrats are…
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F.D.A. Clears Covid Drug From Eli Lilly That Shows Promise Against Omicron
With Covid treatments still in short supply in the United States, the Food and Drug Administration on Friday gave emergency…
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How a Tawdry Steakhouse Melee Transfixed Miami Politics
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Every so often, a petty political episode consumes Miami, its piquant details transfixing the city for…
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Republicans Who Railed About Clinton Emails Are Quiet on Trump’s Records
Donald J. Trump once thundered that the questions surrounding Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server were “bigger than…
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How Republicans Saw Inflation Coming
If Democrats lose control of Congress in November, it seems safe to say that inflation will be a major reason…
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Archives Found Possible Classified Material in Boxes Returned by Trump
The National Archives and Records Administration discovered what it believed was classified information in documents Donald J. Trump had taken…
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Masks Come Off in More States, but Not Everyone Is Grinning
CHICAGO — New York’s governor said on Wednesday that she was ending the state’s indoor masking rules. The governor of…
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One Menacing Call After Another: Threats Against Lawmakers Surge
WASHINGTON — Early one morning in November 2019, Representative Rodney Davis, Republican of Illinois, received a profanity-laden voice mail ...
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Jan. 6 Inquiry Subpoenas Navarro, Who Worked to Overturn Election
WASHINGTON — The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol issued a subpoena on Wednesday to Peter…
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The U.S. States That Are Ending Mask Mandates
Several states are moving to eliminate mask mandates as the number of reported coronavirus cases dips to its lowest level…