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Former Puerto Rico Education Secretary Is Sentenced to Prison
Two years ago, federal agents arrested Puerto Rico’s former education secretary, Julia Keleher, as part of a sprawling corruption investigation…
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Man Gets 5 Years on Capitol Riot Charges, Longest Sentence So Far
A Florida man who hurled a fire extinguisher at police officers during some of the most ferocious fighting at the…
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San Francisco Mayor Declares State of Emergency to Fight ‘Nasty Streets’ of the City
SAN FRANCISCO — The mayor of San Francisco on Friday declared a state of emergency in one of the most…
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Democrats Find Urgent New Reasons to Worry About Latino Voters
Sign up here to get On Politics in your inbox on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Of all the 2020 hangovers, perhaps…
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Biden Concedes Social Policy Bill Is Stalled as Immigration Plan Falters
WASHINGTON — Democrats’ $2.2 trillion social safety net, climate and tax bill faced new setbacks on Thursday as President Biden…
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R.N.C. Is Said to Agree to Pay Up to $1.6 Million of Trump’s Personal Legal Bills
The Republican National Committee has agreed to cover up to $1.6 million of Donald J. Trump’s personal legal bills, according…
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In a Small Kentucky Town, the Candle Factory Was a Lifeline for Its Workers
MAYFIELD, Ky. — Hispanic workers referred to the big, boxy factory on the west side of town as Las Velas,…
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Jan. 6 Panel Subpoenas Retired Colonel Who Shared Plan to Overturn Election
WASHINGTON — The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack at the Capitol issued a subpoena on Thursday for Phil…
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Justice Department Halts Settlement Talks With Migrant Families
The Biden administration on Thursday pulled out of negotiations to offer financial compensation to thousands of migrant families for the…
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Vaccine Holdouts in Army and Navy Will Be Dismissed, Military Says
WASHINGTON — The vast majority of active-duty troops in the Army and Navy are vaccinated against the coronavirus, and the…