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Trump visits Ohio amid political showdown over train derailment
While Trump accuses the Biden administration of abandoning East Palestine, opponents point to a rollback of rail safety rules under his own presidency.
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Post Politics Now: Biden wraps up trip that has highlighted his role on world stage
As President Biden met with NATO leaders in Warsaw, former president Donald Trump headed to the Palestine, Ohio, the site of a train derailment more than two weeks ago.
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Schumer: McCarthy endangering lawmakers by giving Carlson Jan. 6 footage
In a “Dear Colleague” letter to lawmakers, Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) said House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) is “needlessly exposing the Capitol complex to one of the worst security risks since 9/11” by sharing the footage with the Fox News host.
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Encouraging signs for Democrats in first 2023 elections
Democrats beat the odds in 2022. Now, in races in Wisconsin, Virginia and elsewhere, the numbers continue to look good for them.
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Could the Georgia grand jury forewoman’s media tour cause problems?
Emily Kohrs’s cryptic and colorful comments might not be legal game-changers, but experts still raised concerns about how they might affect the investigation and potential criminal cases.
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Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump Subpoenaed in Jan. 6 Investigation
The special counsel overseeing the inquiry into Donald Trump’s efforts to retain power after the 2020 election wants the former president’s daughter and son-in-law to testify to a grand jury.
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Trump Visits East Palestine, Seeking to Draw Contrast With Biden
The former president has attacked the administration’s handling of the train derailment, even as his own environmental policies while in office have been criticized.
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Joshua Bell’s London
The celebrated violinist recommends five spots in Britain’s capital, a city he’s visited some 70 times since the 1980s.
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How to build a gallery wall on a budget
Buying and framing enough artwork for a gallery wall can get crazy expensive. These tips can help cut down the cost.
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They risk it all to cover war in Ukraine. Are people still watching?
It takes a lot of money and logistics for the big news networks to report from Ukraine’s front line. One year in, correspondents and executives agree it’s worth it.