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Parole Denied for Native American Activist Convicted in 1975 Killings
Supporters say Leonard Peltier, 79, was unfairly blamed for the deaths of two F.B.I. agents in a shootout with activists.
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Trump Amplifies Calls to Jail Top Elected Officials, Invokes Military Tribunals
A post that Mr. Trump circulated on Sunday called for Liz Cheney to be prosecuted by a military court reserved…
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Clarence Thomas Raised Another Issue: Was Jack Smith Legally Appointed?
In his concurrence to the immunity decision, the justice questioned whether there was a legal basis for naming the special…
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In a Staring Contest With Democratic Voters, Joe Biden Hasn’t Blinked
Around Mr. Biden, a siege mentality has set in post-debate, one at odds with the persistent concerns of voters who…
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Abortion Rights Supporters Put a Winning Strategy to the Test in Arkansas
Organizers have until Friday to collect enough signatures to put abortion access on the ballot this fall in a state…
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Ruling Further Slows Trump Election Case but Opens Door to Airing of Evidence
The Supreme Court’s immunity decision directed the trial court to hold hearings on what portions of the indictment can survive…
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Jury Near Boston Deadlocks in Murder Case Against Karen Read
The jurors said they were “deeply divided” over whether Ms. Read killed her boyfriend, a Boston police officer; prosecutors said…
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Biden Campaign Will Try to Reassure Big Donors
President Biden’s top campaign official is scheduled to hold a crucial call on Monday to convince donors that the president…
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Biden’s New Post-Debate Ad: ‘When You Get Knocked Down, You Get Back Up’
The ad doesn’t show footage of the president’s halting debate showing, focusing instead on his energetic appearance at a rally…
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The Road to a Crisis: How Democrats Let Biden Glide to Renomination
An 81-year-old candidate and no Plan B. “How did we get here?” one leading Democrat asks. The answer is complicated.