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Police, Paramedics Accused in Elijah McClain Killing Plead Not Guilty
The 23-year-old Black man died three years ago after being placed in a chokehold and injected with a powerful sedative.…
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Illinois Passed a Sweeping Ban on High-Powered Guns. Now Come the Lawsuits.
Democrats say the new law, the most extensive firearm ban in the Midwest, will save lives, but gun rights supporters…
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Despite Red Flags, G.O.P. Backed Candidate Now Charged in Shootings
“We could have picked apart this guy,” one Republican leader in New Mexico said of Solomon Peña, who is accused…
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Supreme Court’s Inquiry Into Leak Included Interviews With Justices
But the justices were not asked to sign sworn affidavits, unlike law clerks and other employees, the court’s marshal said.
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March for Life Kicks Off in Washington, Setting the Stage for New Ideas
The annual anti-abortion gathering to protest Roe v. Wade is the first since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the right…
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Judge Rules DeSantis Was Wrong, but Upholds Prosecutor’s Suspension
A federal judge ruled that the Florida governor violated state law when he ousted Tampa’s top prosecutor — but that…
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Answering Reader Questions on a Covid Effect, Gerrymandering and More
How much did coronavirus deaths, redistricting and voter suppression matter in the last election?
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Air Travel Debacles Put a Star of Biden’s Cabinet in the Hot Seat
Pete Buttigieg, the transportation secretary, is facing scrutiny after a meltdown by Southwest Airlines and a Federal Aviation Administration system…
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Biden Says He Has ‘No Regrets’ About Not Disclosing Documents Quickly
“I think you’re going to find there’s nothing there,” the president told a reporter who asked if he regretted not…
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Judge Orders Trump and Lawyer to Pay Nearly $1 Million for Bogus Suit
In a scathing ruling, the judge said the suit against Hillary Clinton and dozens of the former president’s perceived political…