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Ex-Virginia school board candidate accused of attacking police on Jan. 6
Jared Miller, who ran for a school board position in Chesapeake, Va. in 2022, is accused of attacking police during the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack.
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Americans don’t view all of Trump’s indictments equally
Among partisans, though, there’s more (predictable) consistency.
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What our post-debate poll means for DeSantis, Ramaswamy and Haley
Ron DeSantis and Vivek Ramaswamy were declared the winners by most voters, but their showings were less impressive in context. And Nikki Haley’s performance probably mattered most.
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Trump’s Mug Shot: ‘Not Comfortable’ but Potentially Lucrative
The former president’s campaign immediately began fund-raising off his booking photo and started selling merchandise featuring it.
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Russia Pushes Long-Term Influence Operations Aimed at the U.S. and Europe
A newly declassified American intelligence analysis says Russian spy agencies are using influence laundering techniques to hide the Kremlin’s involvement in cultivating pro-Russia and anti-Ukraine messages.
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Late Summer Getaways at 5 Country Hotels
Whether it’s a “yurt village” in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains or a riverside mansion in Cognac country in France, here are places where food and nature enthusiasts can mark the season’s end.
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Washington Island, a Speck of Old Iceland in Wisconsin
You can still find traces of Nordic history in the trails and trees of tiny Washington Island, Wis. And take a dip while you’re there — if you dare.
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5 Baseball Parks That Go Beyond Baseball
To help address declining engagement, Major League Baseball stadiums have enhanced visitor experiences for the die hard, casual and (really) well-off fans.
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In the Heart of the Australian Outback, Safeguarding a Sacred Land
On a road trip in central Australia, a visitor learns how Indigenous custodians and conservationists are working to protect an ancient land and its animal denizens.
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Many Air Travelers With Disabilities Encounter Hurdles to Verify Service Dogs
Many travelers with disabilities are encountering hurdles with a process to verify that their service dogs are fit to fly.