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Inside the F.B.I.’s Jan. 6 Investigation of the Proud Boys
A log of messages shows how agents scrambled after evidence and sought to recruit members of the group all while trying to squeeze in workouts and cope with the bureau’s obsolete technology.
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How Trump’s Playboy Persona Came Back to Haunt Him
A salacious indictment against the 45th president is the latest chapter in a life made for the tabloids.
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Espionage Charge Adds Hurdle to Freeing a Reporter Detained in Russia
The Biden administration recently secured the release of two Americans convicted of criminal charges in Russia, but even fabricated charges of spying can raise the stakes.
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Inside Saudi Arabia’s Global Push for Nuclear Power
Despite qualms in Washington, Saudi officials have pressed the United States to help them develop nuclear power. But they are also exploring other options, including China.
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10 Places to See Wildflowers in the West
A ‘super bloom’ may be in the eye of the beholder, but the winter’s rain and snow promises a bumper crop of spring blooms in Southern California and Arizona.
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Ask Amy: My partner keeps his late wife’s name on his FaceTime account
A reader is tired of asking her partner to remove his late wife’s name from his FaceTime account.
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Miss Manners: I don’t want to keep buying cakes for office birthdays
She doesn’t want to be stuck buying cakes for her coworkers’ birthdays forever.
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Carolyn Hax: Is it ever okay to ask for a plus-one to a wedding?
The invitation to a destination wedding came without a plus-one. Is it ever okay to ask to bring a date?
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Fifty years of investigations on Trump, visualized
Donald Trump has been investigated in every decade of his adult life by federal and state agencies, among others. A timeline of investigations since 1972.
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What to know about the Trump case set for an April trial
In addition to facing criminal charges in Manhattan, Donald Trump is a defendant in a civil lawsuit over an alleged rape decades ago.