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Outcome in Oath Keepers Trial Could Hold Lessons for Coming Jan. 6 Cases
The conviction of Stewart Rhodes for sedition was a signal victory for the Justice Department, but prosecutors still face challenges…
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John Hadl, Star Quarterback of the A.F.L., Dies at 82
A college All-American, he led the San Diego Chargers to an American Football League title and later steered the N.F.L.’s…
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Dream Logic Mixed With ‘a Catalog of My Interests Back in 1996’
Choreographers make dances. The experimental choreographer Sally Silvers puts a twist on that: She turns fantasies intodances. One of her…
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A letter bomb delivered to the Ukrainian Embassy in Madrid explodes.
MADRID — A letter bomb delivered to the Ukrainian Embassy in Madrid exploded on Wednesday, mildly injuring an employee who…
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In Georgia, Walker’s Pace in the Finish Worries Republican Allies
The Senate candidate’s performance in the final days of the runoff campaign has Republicans airing frustrations. But no one is…
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In a Show of Unity, House Democrats Elect Hakeem Jeffries Minority Leader
A new trio, including Representatives Katherine Clark of Massachusetts as No. 2 and Pete Aguilar of California as No. 3…
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The Communist Party Is Losing China’s People
BEIJING — The scenes in China in recent days have been electrifying. Last weekend, in several cities across the country,…
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House Passes Bill to Avert a Rail Strike, Moving to Impose a Labor Agreement
The House approved a bill to force rail companies and workers to accept a pending agreement. It also passed a…
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Does Broadway Need Another ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Musical? Pat Benatar Says Yes
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Romeo, devastated and bereft, gazed over Juliet’s lifeless body, lying atop a table in a rehearsal…
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Hiroshi Miyamura, Given Medal of Honor in Korean War, Dies at 97
He was the first living Japanese American to receive the country’s highest military award for valor.