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For You: Trump’s Legal Jab Left Him Open to Justice Dept. Strike

Plus, Scott Lashes Out at McConnell in Sign of Dimming Republican Hopes for Senate
September 1, 2022

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Scott Lashes Out at McConnell in Sign of Dimming Republican Hopes for Senate

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Mary Peltola, a Democrat, Defeats Sarah Palin in Alaska's Special House Election

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Trump's Legal Jab Left Him Open to Justice Dept. Strike

A legal back-and-forth produced a straightforward narrative of how Mr. Trump and his lawyers repeatedly dodged the government's attempts to recover sensitive documents for more than a year.

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Laxman Narasimhan, who will take over for Howard Schultz in April, will lead the company at a time of a growing unionization movement and rising costs.

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