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Justice Dept. Investigating TikTok’s Owner Over Possible Spying on Journalists
The inquiry appears to be tied to an admission by the app’s owner, ByteDance, that employees had inappropriately obtained Americans’ data. The company said it had fired the workers involved.
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Judge Rules Trump Lawyer Must Testify in Documents Inquiry
The ruling found that the government had met the threshold for the crime-fraud exception, which allows prosecutors to get around attorney-client privilege if they believe a crime has been committed.
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Trump Failed to Follow Law on Foreign Gifts, House Democrats Say
A report by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee documented instances of the Trump White House failing to report gifts that Donald J. Trump had received from abroad and others that remain missing.
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Prosecution Completes Testimony in Proud Boys Jan. 6 Sedition Trial
The government’s two-month-long presentation included more than 20 witnesses and used some legal theories that tested the boundaries of conspiracy law.
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Biden Celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with Ireland’s Prime Minister
President Biden welcomed Ireland’s prime minister and confirmed that he would visit the country next month to mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.
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Hotels Can Be an Environment for Crime Against Women. What’s Being Done About It?
With their closed doors and transient nature, hotels can provide an environment for crimes like sex trafficking. An incident in the middle of the night prompts a writer to ask what is being done to prevent them.
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How to remove gummy residue from hardwood floors
What is the best way to remove sticky residue from a nonskid rug pad without damaging the finish of the floors?
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Peter Chang’s restaurant empire expands to Columbia, Md. Lucky diners.
A onetime chef at the Chinese Embassy, Peter Chang introduces Yangtze River beef and other delights at his 14th restaurant.
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Miss Manners: Our friend dresses sloppily no matter the occasion
Should this reader tell their friend that his overly casual dress is inappropriate sometimes?
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Ask Amy: Friends from college want to talk only about their kids
A childless woman feels excluded when she hangs out with her college friends who talk only about their kids and families.