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Already Pardoned by Trump, Jan. 6 Rioters Push for Compensation
One of the rioters’ lawyers wants to create a panel that would decide on financial damages for what the rioters believe were unfair prosecutions.
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Noem defends deployment of the National Guard in U.S. cities.
Kristi Noem, the Homeland Security se
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Chicago’s Mayor Rejects Trump’s Plans to Send Troops to His City
Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago ordered local police officers not to aid the federal crackdown, ramping up the tensions between the White House and state and local officials.
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How Trump Could Overhaul the Fed
The president wants to pack the central bank’s Board of Governors with loyalists, which would grant him greater sway over an institution that is supposed to be independent from the White House.
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Chevron’s Boss Says the World Will Need Oil for a ‘Long, Long Time’
Mike Wirth, who has seen many booms and busts over the more than 40 years he has been with the energy giant, said that “when the world stops using oil and gas, we’ll stop looking for it.”
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‘There Was a Death’: A Mother Fights for Justice in the Age of Fentanyl
After she lost her son to an overdose, Serena Fallon went on a quest to hold someone accountable for his death.
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America Closed Malls, but China Kept Building Them. Now It Has Too Many.
The first closing of an Apple Store in mainland China hints at broader troubles facing the country’s shopping malls as developers open more of them despite a glut.
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If Redistricting Goes as Expected, Which Party Will Come Out Ahead?
Democrats would probably need to win the national popular vote by two or three percentage points to retake the House next year.
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Redistricting Push Creates Chaos for Incumbents in Both Parties
Republicans and Democrats in Congress are wary of the potential consequences of President Trump’s drive to redraw districts.
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In Trump’s Federal Work Force Cuts, Black Women Are Among the Hardest Hit
President Trump has cut hundreds of thousands of jobs from the federal work force, disproportionately affecting Black employees.