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6 More Subpoenas Issued in House Panel’s Jan. 6 Investigation
WASHINGTON — The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol issued six new subpoenas on Friday, digging…
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In the Michigan School Shooting, the Prosecutor Asks, What About the Parents?
PONTIAC, Mich. — It was a gut judgment, one made quickly, the prosecutor Karen D. McDonald said of her decision…
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Divide Over Debt Limit Shows Pragmatic Republicans Are Dwindling
WASHINGTON — When 14 Senate Republicans joined forces with Democrats on Thursday to pave the way for Congress to avert…
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Biden Praises Dole for Civility and Comity as He Pleads for Both
WASHINGTON — Beneath the dome of the Capitol he loved, Bob Dole was celebrated on Thursday for wit and grace,…
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Appeals Court Rejects Trump’s Bid to Shield Material From Jan. 6 Inquiry
WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court ruled on Thursday that Congress may see White House records of former President Donald…
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California Positions Itself as a ‘Refuge’ of Abortion Rights
Political leaders in California said on Wednesday that they would work to make the state a sanctuary for women seeking…
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Meadows Sues Pelosi in Bid to Block Jan. 6 Committee Subpoena
WASHINGTON — Mark Meadows, the former chief of staff for President Donald J. Trump, filed suit on Wednesday against Speaker…
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‘Court Packing’ Issue Divides Commission Appointed by Biden
WASHINGTON — The bipartisan commission appointed by President Biden to study possible changes to the federal judiciary unanimously approved a…
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Lawmakers Reach Deal to Overhaul How Military Handles Sexual Assault Cases
WASHINGTON — House and Senate negotiators reached a landmark agreement on Tuesday that would strip military commanders of most of…
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Biden and Putin Hold 2-Hour Virtual Summit Over Ukraine
WASHINGTON — President Biden warned President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia on Tuesday that an invasion of Ukraine would result…