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John Roberts’s Early Supreme Court Agenda: A Study in Disappointment
WASHINGTON — After finishing his first term on the Supreme Court in 2006, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. was…
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Capitol Police Officer’s Suicide After Jan. 6 Qualifies for Line-of-Duty Death Benefit
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has classified the suicide of Howard Liebengood, a Capitol Police officer who defended the Capitol…
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From Yale Law to Oath Keepers: Stewart Rhodes’s Unlikely Journey
As a married father with young children, gun enthusiast and former Army paratrooper on a campus dominated by liberals, Stewart…
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Exploring a Plan to Remake the L.A. River
The Los Angeles River looking north toward downtown Los Angeles.Credit...Monica Almeida/The New York TimesToday we’ll start with a short history…
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In Utah, Restoring Spruce Forests One Cone at a Time
ACROSS THE COUNTRY In Utah, Restoring Spruce Forests One Cone at a Time Seasonal workers climb tree after tree to…
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In New Special Counsel, a Prosecutor Schooled in Corruption Cases
When Jack Smith was appointed to lead the Justice Department’s public integrity unit in 2010, he recommended closing a series…
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A Crowd of Possible Trump Rivals Renews G.O.P. Fears of a Divided Field
LAS VEGAS — The first auditions for the role of leading Trump alternative consumed the Venetian hotel over the weekend,…
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President Biden Turns 80, Making Him the First Octogenarian in the Oval Office
WASHINGTON — If he was watching from the White House, President Biden might have winced last week when Speaker Nancy…
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How the Pelosi Attack Suspect Plunged Into Online Hatred
SAN FRANCISCO — Bitter over the end of a long relationship, estranged from his children and working carpentry jobs to…
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Democratic Senate Loss in Ohio Raises Bar for Sherrod Brown in 2024
Both John Fetterman of Pennsylvania and Tim Ryan of Ohio sought Senate seats this year as Democrats appealing to the…