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Pete Hegseth’s Army Unit in Iraq Was Rocked by a War Crimes Case
Military personnel manning a U.S. Army command outpost in Iraq found the radio report suspicious....
November 24, 2024
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Gaetz Investigation Divides Ethics Committee, Shining Light on Report
Last December, Rep. Michael Guest (R-Mississippi) walked down the House steps to explain why he w...
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Beep Beep Zip: Video Game Music Goes Classical at Washington Orchestra
When Jamin Morden was a kid growing up in the ’80s and ’90s, he spent a lot of time with his hand...
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For Trump Inauguration, D.C. Residents Call for Airbnb Blackout
When Donald Trump became president-elect yet again, D.C. resident Stacy Kane felt she needed to d...
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How a Change in Rice Farming Unexpectedly Made India’s Air so Much Worse
BATHINDA, India - An Indian initiative to preserve vanishing groundwater by delaying the annual s...
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Amazon and SpaceX Aim to Defang the Federal Labor Board. Trump may Help
Donald Trump’s presidential administration is poised to oversee major cuts to the powers of the f...
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When Roki Sasaki Hits the MLB Market, Every Team Can Make a Credible Bid
Roki Sasaki, the Japanese pitching prodigy heading to Major League Baseball this winter, will sig...
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Can Lebanon’s Army Secure the South? a Cease-Fire Deal Could Depend on It.
BEIRUT - The Lebanese army convoy snaked through the capital’s battered southern suburbs on a rec...
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Economy and Discontent Were Too Much for Harris to Overcome, Advisers Say
Senior officials with Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign say her defeat stemmed...
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What to Know about Matt Gaetz’s Investigation, Sexual Misconduct Allegations
President-elect Donald Trump shocked many in Washington last week when he announced his plan to n...
November 21, 2024
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This Is the Golden Age of Bitcoin. You Can Thank Trump for That.
The election is over, and bitcoin is on the march. A spasm of enthusiasm over the election of Don...
November 21, 2024
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Trump Selects Howard Lutnick, Wall Street CEO, as Commerce Secretary
President-elect Donald Trump has tapped investment banker Howard Lutnick as his next commerce sec...
November 20, 2024
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Biden Approves Antipersonnel Mines for Ukraine, Undoing His Own Policy
President Joe Biden has authorized the provision of antipersonnel land mines to Ukraine, two U.S....
November 20, 2024
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DEA Faces Legal Challenge as Uncertainty Clouds Plan to Reclassify Marijuana
As the federal government considers loosening restrictions on marijuana, the Drug Enforcement Adm...
November 20, 2024
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Trump Ignores Transition Rules. It’s a ‘Hostile Takeover,’ Ally Says.
A thousand miles from the austere buildings where Washington runs, Donald Trump’s transition team...
November 20, 2024
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