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Alabama to Execute Man Whose Jury Voted 11-1 to Spare Him
All 12 jurors agreed to convict Kenneth Eugene Smith in the 1988 murder of a pastor’s wife in Alabama, but…
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Officer in Charge of Uvalde Police on Day of School Shooting Steps Down
DALLAS — A lieutenant who was the acting chief of the police in Uvalde, Texas, during the shooting at Robb…
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University of Virginia Shooting Raises Questions of Missed Warning Signs
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — A lawyer for the family of one of the three students killed in this week’s shooting at…
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Nonprofits With Ties to Democrats Plan Counteroffensive Against Congressional Investigations
WASHINGTON — With Republicans in control of the House of Representatives, a loose network of groups allied with Democrats is…
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Donald Trump, Grover Cleveland and a Quirk of Presidential History
A contradiction has tugged at American presidential history for 130 years. Donald Trump’s announcement on Tuesday night that he would…
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‘We Do Not Have a Suspect,’ the Police Say After Idaho Killings
MOSCOW, Idaho — Three days after a gruesome mass killing left four students dead near the University of Idaho, the…
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Key Allies Are Inching Away From Trump
ORLANDO, Fla. — Three billionaire donors have moved on and others are actively weighing their options. A number of former…
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In Announcing 2024 Bid for Presidency, Trump Echoes Old Falsehoods
WASHINGTON — Former President Donald J. Trump announced his third bid for the presidency on Tuesday night in a speech…
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Republicans Barely Won the House. Now Can They Run It?
WASHINGTON — Republicans managed to make their victory in the House seem like a loss by underperforming so badly. But…
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Yale and Harvard Law Schools Withdraw From the U.S. News Rankings
In perhaps the biggest challenge yet to the school rankings industry, both Yale and Harvard announced Wednesday that they were…