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Ron Klain, White House chief of staff, plans to step down
Top Biden aide, who was central to guiding his first two years, has not set a date for departure, colleagues say. His successor may face even bigger challenges.
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Group showed footage of fatal Breonna Taylor raid at restaurant event, diners say
After Jonathan Mattingly was introduced at Anna’s Greek Restaurant in Kentucky, the former officer showed footage and images of the night Breonna Taylor was killed
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The most intriguing line in the Supreme Court leak report
Though the report stated it couldn’t determine who leaked the draft opinion that overturned Roe, it seemed to arrive at another, pretty significant conclusion without providing evidence.
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How GOP debt ceiling votes decline under Democratic presidents
Generally, if the other party has the White House, lawmakers’ support tends to drop. But there are notable differences between how the two parties behave.
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Miss Manners: Can I keep lying about my secret social media account?
A reader with a secret, popular social media account wonders if it’s wrong to keep it a secret.
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Ask Amy: My brother-in-law was caught stealing chips during a poker game
A reader’s brother-in-law was kicked out of a poker game for stealing chips. Should they tell their sister?
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Carolyn Hax: Married dad-to-be unsure what to do with his doubts
He took his family’s advice and married a great woman, but now a baby’s on the way, and he’s feeling shut in.
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How a Hunter Biden conspiracy theory grew, from lone tweet to big megaphone
Conservative reporters and commentators ran with speculation before checking the facts.
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Months after Russian invasion, Meta is tweaking its content policies
Meta is taking the Azov Regiment, a Ukrainian far-right paramilitary group, off its dangerous organizations list.