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Soldier Who Called Out Torture in Iraq Is Laid to Rest at Arlington
Ian Fishback, who left the Army with the rank of major, was a dissident-in-uniform who died at the age of…
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Georgia Grand Jury Likely to Hear Trump Case Next Week
The district attorney in Atlanta is expected to take the findings from an election interference investigation to a grand jury,…
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Teenage Cousin of Uvalde Gunman Arrested Over Threats to a School
The teenager, Nathan James Cruz, was arrested after he threatened to “do the same thing” as his cousin, the police…
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DeSantis Bluntly Acknowledges Trump’s 2020 Defeat: ‘Of Course He Lost’
“Joe Biden’s the president,” the Florida governor said in an interview with NBC News. He and other Republican presidential candidates…
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A Love Letter to Hip-Hop
Hip-hop repeatedly taught a community, then a nation, then the world, how to dream.
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‘We Are Feeling Overpoliced’: State Troopers Join Patrols in Austin
Scores of state highway troopers, usually found on roadways across Texas in their distinctive cowboy hats and black-and-white patrol vehicles,…
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On the Campaign Trail, an Impossible Task: Ignoring Trump’s Latest Charges
Voters pressed them to weigh in. Reporters asked about pardons. Mike Pence was heckled. Republicans found it’s not easy to…
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Fact-Checking the Defenses of Trump After His Latest Indictment
Former President Donald Trump’s supporters have made inaccurate claims about the judge presiding over his case and misleadingly compared his…
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Texas A&M Agrees to $1 Million Settlement With Journalism Professor
A university report found that fears of a conservative backlash botched the effort to hire a Black professor, Kathleen McElroy,…
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The College Board Says A.P. Psychology Is ‘Effectively Banned’ in Florida
The nonprofit said it would not remove a section on gender and sexual orientation, as Florida had requested, and advised…