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Giuliani says he won’t testify in House, ‘can’t imagine’ administration officials will either
Earlier Tuesday, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) said he would invite Rudolph W. Giuliani, Trump's personal attorney, before his panel to to discuss “corruption and other improprieties involving Ukraine.”
Poll: Majority of Americans endorse opening Trump impeachment inquiry
Nearly half of Americans say the House should recommend that President Trump be removed from office, according to a Washington Post-Schar School poll.
The Fix
Analysis New poll shows increasing GOP support for impeachment
The poll also shows nearly 2 in 10 Republicans support removing President Trump from office.
Turkey rejects Trump’s threats amid conflicting U.S. signals over Syria offensive
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and other Turkish officials have suggested for days that the military operation could begin at any time.
Campaign 2020Bipartisan Senate report urges sweeping effort to avert potential Russian election interference
The Senate Intelligence Committee made clear that fresh rounds of interference are likely ahead of the 2020 vote.
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For 50 years, courts read the 1964 law forbidding discrimination "because of sex" to mean only that women could not be treated worse than men, and vice versa.
Hong Kong’s position as a gateway to mainland China may now come with more risk than opportunity.
As one of the country’s most powerful law enforcement officials, he’s forging ahead with a landmark investigation into Google’s decades-long dominance of the web.
Samuel Little has confessed to killing 93 people. The FBI believes him.
The unauthorized crossings from Mexico into the United States marked the highest volume in 12 years.
The Retropolis
The Past, Rediscovered The rampage was one of the worst episodes of racial violence in U.S. history, and there have long been reports that bodies were dumped in mass graves
Special Report
In fast-thawing Siberia, radical warming is warping the earth
The permafrost that once sustained farming is in the midst of a great thaw, blanketing the region with swamps, lakes and bizarre bubbles of earth that render the land virtually useless.
Podcast
Was it JFK’s death — not his life — that made the moon landing destiny?
Lyndon Johnson takes over the American presidency following John F. Kennedy’s assassination, while rocket designer Sergei Korolev watches his fate rise and fall in the Soviet Union.
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Susan Rice has spent her career fighting off detractors
In her new memoir “Tough Love,” the former United States ambassador to the United Nations explores how, despite her many accomplishments during two administrations, she attracted criticism for her brusque manner and whether that was a result of her race and gender.








