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Trump appointee sentenced to nearly 6 years for attacking police on Jan. 6
Trump appointee Federico Klein considered it part of his “duties” to attend the Jan. 6 Trump rally and join protesters who mobbed the Capitol. He was sentenced to 70 months.
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Supreme Court agrees to review gun-rights challenge to bump stock ban
The federal ban on bump stocks was announced by the Trump administration after the devices were used in a 2017 mass shooting on the Las Vegas strip.
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Why the Israel-Gaza war is so politically dicey for Biden
New polling reinforces how aligning with Israel — as Biden has done — could alienate key groups that already are unenthusiastic about the president.
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Biden Mourns With Lewiston After Mass Shooting: ‘You’re Not Alone’
President Biden met with the families of those killed or injured during last month’s rampage in Maine, which killed 18 people.
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Trump Misleads on Energy and Jobs at Houston Rally
A Biden electric Army tank mandate? A decimation of auto jobs? The G.O.P. front-runner used misleading and recycled claims to talk about energy and jobs.
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A Rare Trump Gun Control Measure Faces a Supreme Court Test
The justices agreed to decide whether the Trump administration had acted lawfully in banning bump stocks, the attachments that enable semiautomatic rifles to fire in sustained, rapid bursts.
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Former State Department Aide Sentenced to Nearly Six Years in Jan. 6 Attack
Federico G. Klein used a stolen riot shield to repeatedly assault officers on Jan. 6, 2021, prosecutors said.
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Trump Is Temporarily Free From Gag Order in Election Case
A three-judge panel of the federal appeals court in Washington lifted the order for at least two weeks, freeing the former president to say what he wants about prosecutors and witnesses.
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One Couple Reconsiders Their Cruise as War Continues in the Middle East
A Jewish couple about to go on a long-delayed $29,000 dream trip to Egypt and Jordan are afraid to travel because of the war in Gaza, but Viking says it’s safe.
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In the World’s Driest Desert, Ancient Wisdom Blooms Eternal
Burned out from life in New York, a photographer traveled to northern Chile to study the ancient wisdom of the Lickanantay, the area’s Indigenous people. Here’s what she saw.