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Jen Psaki, Once the Voice of Biden, Moves to an Anchor Chair
The former White House press secretary will start hosting a weekly MSNBC talk show on March 19. As for the president, “I am not going to gratuitously attack him.”
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‘Effective Altruism’ Led Bankman-Fried to a Little-Known Wall St. Firm
The FTX founder joined Jane Street Capital not to learn about controlling risk, which is its focus, but because the tenets of a philanthropic movement drew him there.
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Rep. Barbara Lee launches U.S. Senate run in California
As she officially enters one of 2024′s most closely watched races, Lee has underscored the importance of electing a Black woman to the Senate.
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Democratic Rep. Cicilline to step down this year to head nonprofit group
Rep. David N. Cicilline (D-R.I.) announced Tuesday that he will resign from Congress this year to lead Rhode Island’s largest philanthropic organization.
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Trump Spent $10 Million From His PAC on His Legal Bills Last Year
Now that the former president is a declared candidate again, there are questions about whether he can continue using donor funds to pay his lawyers.
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Judge Rejects Bid by Sept. 11 Families to Seize Frozen Afghan Central Bank Funds
A lawyer for the lead group of victim relatives who had sought $3.5 billion in frozen assets said they would appeal.
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David Cicilline to Leave Congress for Nonprofit
The Rhode Island Democrat, who is in his seventh term, served as a manager in former President Donald J. Trump’s second impeachment trial.
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Barbara Lee, a Longtime Congresswoman, Is Running for Senate in California
Ms. Lee, the sole member of Congress to oppose a broad war authorization after the Sept. 11 attacks, is joining the race for Senator Dianne Feinstein’s seat.
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McCarthy Gives Tucker Carlson Access to Jan. 6 Video, Angering Democrats
The House speaker’s decision to give the Fox News host access to thousands of hours of security footage prompted criticism that the release could put the Capitol at greater risk.
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Help! The Law Says Lufthansa Owes Me Money, but I Can’t Collect.
The European Union has strict rules about refunds for flight cancellations and delays, but the German airline has racked up complaints about its willingness to make things right. Our columnist faces down the bureaucracy.