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Gavel to Pass to New Chief Judge Overseeing Grand Jury in Trump Inquiry
James E. Boasberg will take over from Beryl A. Howell as the chief judge of the Federal District Court in Washington, a post that plays a key role in the special counsel investigations into Donald J. Trump.
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Nashville Sues to Block Law That Would Shrink its Council by Half
The law would limit the size of a city or county legislative body to 20 members; the Nashville Metropolitan Council has 40.
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When the Light, Shadow and Stars Aligned: Standing Where Ansel Adams Stood
An enigmatic photograph by America’s most famous landscape photographer led to a forensic hunt to identify exactly when and where it was taken.
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Boiled peanuts let you look at the legume in a new light
Boiled peanuts, when treated as legumes, are natural partners for many sweet and savory ingredients.
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Fox News fears competitors will steal its ‘journalistic processes’
A questionable filing in the network’s defense against a defamation lawsuit from Dominion seeks to maintain redactions in court filings.
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A high school basketball team had no band. A rival school stepped in.
The score was tied, and while one team had a band cheering them on, one didn’t. A group of musicians decided to level the playing field.
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Miss Manners: Friends charged us for eating dinner at their house
A couple is shocked when their friends charge them to have dinner at their house.
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Carolyn Hax: Does she have to tell her husband she miscarried?
She doesn’t want to tell her husband about her miscarriage and “cause more pain to us both.”
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Post Politics Now: Trump returning to Iowa to give an address on education
In Washington, President Biden is scheduled to speak from the White House about “maintaining a resilient banking system” before heading to California.
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David McCormick allies hope to avoid a GOP Senate primary fight in Pa.
McCormick, who lost a bitter primary last year to celebrity TV doctor Mehmet Oz, wants assurances from party leaders that they will have his back this time.