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Damon Linker
We seem to be in a situation with no unambivalently good options.
Rich Lowry
Investigations of prominent figures of one party carried out by officials of the other party aren't going to be met with a sympathetic understanding.
Tim Weiner
What is in those files? Where did they come from? And who shows up on the surveillance tapes from the Trump mansion?
Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, who has advised seven presidents and spent more than half a century at the National Institutes of Health, will leave government service by the end of the year.
Lori King of Long Island finished a nearly 24-mile trip in 8 hours 39 minutes 45 seconds. Once her swim is certified, King will be recognized as the first person to complete the journey.
Kelly Goodlett, the former detective, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy. She is the first officer to be convicted in the fatal police operation.
Vladislav Doronin, the chief executive of Aman Resorts, aims to bring the brand's understated exclusivity and serenity — qualities that were forged in remote locations — to Manhattan. Will it work?
Thirteen years ago, Bonnie McKinlay, a former schoolteacher, retired and embraced another passion: climate activism. She's been arrested four times, but says it's worth it.
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The National Archives found more than 150 sensitive documents when it got a first batch of material from the former president in January, helping to explain the Justice Department's urgent response.
Clinicians and researchers offer advice on how to tell the difference, and what to do about both.
A valiant effort against John Isner and two wins at a Masters 1000 event helped persuade Ben Shelton to leave the University of Florida, where his father was his coach.
If a president can get away with an attempted coup (as well as abscond with classified documents), then there's nothing he can't do.
Soaring needs and wealthy countries' focus on Ukraine have left aid agencies with too little money to address the world's other crises, forcing them to cut programs.
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