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Special Counsel Inquiry Leaves Biden and Garland in Awkward Spots
Although the cases differ significantly, the new investigation is sure to muddy the waters politically as former President Donald J.…
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World
Netanyahu Surges Ahead With Judicial Overhaul, Prompting Fury in Israel
A proposal to weaken the Supreme Court has set off an early backlash against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s new hard-right…
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World
The Coming Year of Republican Drama
G.O.P. infighting figures to be the political story line of 2023.
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News
A Gleaming Makeover for Newark’s Terminal A
A $2.7 billion airport facility has replaced one that opened when Richard Nixon was president.
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News
The Fraudulence of Investigating the Investigators
Republicans have decided to hound the hounds. Understanding that they can’t throw federal investigators off the trail of multiple conservatives…
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World
Discovery of More Classified Records Raises Questions Over Biden’s Handling of Documents
The revelation is sure to intensify Republican attacks on the president, who has called former President Donald J. Trump irresponsible…
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World
Here Are All the Ways Republicans Plan to Investigate Biden
House Republicans are preparing a cascade of investigations, some overlapping, into the Biden administration and its policies. Right-wing lawmakers have…
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Business
Rebecca Blumenstein, a Senior Times Editor, Takes a Top Role at NBC News
The appointment of Ms. Blumenstein, a deputy managing editor at The Times, is a part of a broad overhaul of…
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Business
Ban Gas Stoves? Just the Idea Gets Some in Washington Boiling.
The nation’s top consumer watchdog agency raised concerns about indoor air pollution from gas stoves. A political firestorm ensued.
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Business
Ban Gas Stoves? Just the Idea Gets Washington Boiling.
The nation’s top consumer watchdog agency raised concerns about indoor air pollution from gas stoves. A political firestorm ensued.