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U.S. Plans to End Public Health Emergency for Covid in May
The end of the emergency, planned for May 11, will bring about a complex set of policy changes and signals…
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Burn Bags and Tracking Numbers: How the White House Handles Classified Files
Officials who have worked with Democratic and Republican presidents describe an elaborate system for classified documents but a more casual…
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Justice Dept. Drops Investigation of Retired U.S. General
John R. Allen, a retired four-star Marine general who was the president of the Brookings Institution, had been accused of…
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Biden Visits Decrepit Rail Tunnel to Promote $1 Trillion Infrastructure Law
President Biden is focused on selling his legislative accomplishments after the new House Republican majority had vowed to block his…
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New Medicare Rule Aims to Take Back $4.7 Billion From Insurers
The government plans to aggressively audit Medicare Advantage plans for overbilling but may face lawsuits.
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Initial Police Report on Tyre Nichols Arrest Is Contradicted by Videos
The police report was the latest instance in which video evidence offered a starkly different account of police violence than…
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Covering the Monterey Park Shooting
A conversation with the Times video journalist Isabelle Qian.
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For Giffords, Progress on Gun Safety Is Like Her Recovery: ‘Inch by Inch’
WASHINGTON — Twelve years after a bullet ripped through the left side of her brain, Gabrielle Giffords speaks mainly in stock…
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6th Memphis Police Officer Suspended in Tyre Nichols Death
It was not immediately clear what role the officer, Preston Hemphill, had played in the incident that led to murder…
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A Small Boat, a Vast Sea and a Desperate Escape From Russia
In September, two men set out from Russia, hoping a boat could carry them to asylum on U.S. soil. Their…