President Trump complained that Attorney General William P. Barr is not doing enough to deliver the results of a probe into how the Obama administration investigated possible collusion between Russia and the 2016 Trump campaign.
Trump has brushed aside advisers’ calls for caution, instead embracing a political strategy built on playing down the virus and using his own battle with it to argue that the nation has already overcome the pandemic.
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Brad Smith looks out at his flooded property after Hurricane Delta passed over New Iberia, La. (Dan Anderson/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)
Though residents have become accustomed to hurricanes across the generations, the rapid-fire nature of Hurricane Laura at the end of August and Hurricane Delta this week felt like insult to injury.
Black residents of Wolfe City, Tex., warned each other about the “new cop” and the harassing behavior some had experienced over minor violations.
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Loudoun County prosecutor Buta Biberaj dropped a charge against the driver, calling the case unwarranted.
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Court papers portray Adam Fox as the leader behind the plot to abduct Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
The use of force against protesters in Washington convinced the experts in military law that soldiers and National Guard members may face difficult choices.
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The notification came less than two weeks after the Barrett family was honored at a White House event attended by people who later tested positive for the virus.
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Residents and officials in Paktia province say targeted killings are on the rise, school attendance is down and Taliban checkpoints have multiplied.
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Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison (D) said that he joined election officials in “strongly discouraging this unnecessary interference in Minnesota’s elections, which we have not asked for and do not welcome.”
A week after West was photographed holding a cardboard sign in the rain near a Dallas highway, the Mavericks owner picked up the former NBA star from a gas station and offered to pay for his rehab.
By Jake Russell
The former police officer charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter can live in Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota or Wisconsin, a judge ruled.
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Rittenhouse is accused of killing two men and wounding a third during unrest in Kenosha, Wis.
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Some cultural institutions, including a handful of Smithsonian museums, have reopened their doors to socially distanced visitors.
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Jackie features the cooking of former Sweet Home Cafe chef Jerome Grant.
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Restaurants get creative, get frugal – and get patios.
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LeBron James (23), Anthony Davis (3) and the Los Angeles Lakers were unable to put away Bam Adebayo (13), Jimmy Butler (22) and the Miami Heat in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. (Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
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The Heat didn’t merely resist elimination during a 111-108 victory in a classic Game 5 Friday night. They stared down LeBron James at his very best, and they didn’t flinch.
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The Cavaliers brace for North Carolina State on Saturday following the first game of the season with players out because of positive tests or contact tracing.
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A new HBO documentary, “Siempre, Luis,” celebrates the playwright’s father. And, yes, “Hamilton,” too.
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Covid-19 continues to thwart the staging of plays, and some insiders doubt a broad rebound will happen before 2022.
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