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A Tree That Was Once the Suburban Ideal Has Morphed Into an Unstoppable Villain
CLEMSON, S.C. — In the distance, beside a brick house in a tidy subdivision, the trees rose above a wooden…
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How a Prosecutor Addressed a Mostly White Jury and Won a Conviction in the Arbery Case
BRUNSWICK, Ga. — The lawyer was from out of town, a prosecutor who had spent the bulk of her career…
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As Turkeys Take Over Campus, Some Colleges Are More Thankful Than Others
MINNEAPOLIS — They are lounging next to bike racks and outside dorms. They are strutting across Harvard Yard. And, yes,…
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Charlottesville Extremists Lose in Court, but Replacement Theory Lives On
The jury verdict on Tuesday holding a dozen white supremacists liable for the violence at the 2017 “Unite the Right”…
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Helicopters, Clipboards, Crew Cuts: The President Must Be in Town
NANTUCKET, Mass. — Helicopters have been buzzing over the island’s boutiques and beaches for days. Military aircraft unloaded government cars…
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Steve Bannon and a Cautionary Tale on Congressional Power
The recent decision by Congress to hold Steve Bannon, the former Trump adviser, in contempt, and the Justice Department’s willingness…
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What We Know and Don’t Know About the Wisconsin Parade Attack
WAUKESHA, Wis. — An 8-year-old boy became the sixth person to die in the Christmas parade tragedy in Waukesha, Wis.,…
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House Panel Investigating Capitol Attack Subpoenas Proud Boys and Oath Keepers
WASHINGTON — The House committee investigating the Capitol attack issued subpoenas on Tuesday to three militia or paramilitary groups, including…
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Jury Finds Rally Organizers Responsible for Charlottesville Violence
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Jurors on Tuesday found the main organizers of the deadly right-wing rally in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017…
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Sean Parnell Suspends G.O.P. Senate Bid in Pennsylvania
Sean Parnell, a leading Republican candidate for Senate from Pennsylvania, suspended his campaign on Monday after a judge ruled that…