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Democrats are heavily relying on emotion, and Trump lawyer Bruce Castor began with an odd opening.
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The Maryland congressman, whose son died by suicide days before the Capitol breach, delivered an emotional argument in favor of the impeachment trial.
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The description by defense attorneys in advance of his trial conflicts with the timeline of events and accounts of people around him that day.
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It’s hard to imagine that a State of the Union address to Congress can take place in February as it normally would.
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Min Aung Hlaing’s refusal to compromise raises the likelihood of a wider crackdown.
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A woman allegedly sent photos of the intended victim to the administrator of a contract-murder website and wrote that the man “needs to be killed.” Three reporters stumbled across the exchange while investigating the site, according to court records.
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