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Multiple people were killed and injured in a shooting at Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Ill., on Monday. (Video: The Post; photo: Youngrae Kim/AFP/Getty Images)
President Biden, left, and Attorney General Merrick Garland. (Oliver Contreras for The Post)
Capital punishment is immoral, its opponents say, and disproportionately affects minorities. Should it be levied against a self-avowed white supremacist charged with massacring Black people in Buffalo?
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Cassidy Hutchinson used vivid detail to recount scenes involving President Donald Trump and his associates.
The committee’s decision to accelerate her testimony has led to second-guessing, but it also produced some of the most memorable hearing moments.
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Throughout the day, people ventured out into the city as events such as the Smithsonian Folklife Festival and A Capitol Fourth concert reopened to the public after more than two years of coronavirus restrictions.
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Amelia Clark, Miya Anderson, Ruby Isaacson and Landon Nelson. (Jenn Ackerman for The Post)
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