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California’s Ban on High-Capacity Magazines Is Restored by Appeals Court
A federal appeals court on Tuesday restored California’s prohibition on high-capacity magazines, a decision with national implications that could ...
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El Chapo’s Wife Sentenced to 3 Years in Prison
Emma Coronel Aispuro, the wife of the notorious Mexican drug lord best known as El Chapo, was sentenced on Tuesday…
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Boebert Reaches Out to Omar After Incendiary Video, Escalating a Feud
WASHINGTON — Some gulfs are too wide to bridge, but it appeared at first as if Representative Lauren Boebert, the…
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Jan. 6 Panel to Propose Charging Former Trump Official With Contempt
WASHINGTON — The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol moved on Monday to begin contempt of…
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As Ghislaine Maxwell’s Trial Begins, Epstein’s Shadow Looms Large
On the first floor of the federal courthouse in Manhattan hangs an unusual art exhibit: framed courtroom illustrations of terrorists,…
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Matthew McConaughey Says He Will Not Run for Texas Governor ‘at This Moment’
The actor and author Matthew McConaughey announced on Sunday that he would not run for governor of Texas for now,…
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Fetal Viability, Long an Abortion Dividing Line, Faces a Supreme Court Test
WASHINGTON — In 1973, in Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court drew a line. The Constitution, it said, did not…
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Esper Claims Defense Dept. Is Improperly Blocking Parts of His Memoir
Former Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper on Sunday sued the agency he once led, accusing officials at the Pentagon of…
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The Woman on the Bridge
KITTERY, Maine — At 7:05 on an April evening five years ago, Ryan Sanford, a patrol officer in the port…
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Years of Delays, Billions in Overruns: The Dismal History of Big Infrastructure
As Honolulu sprawled into new suburbs west of Pearl Harbor over the last two decades, city planners proposed an ambitious…