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Many Democracies Have Prosecuted Ex-Leaders. The Politics Can Be Tough.
Scholars say it is important to hold the powerful legally accountable, but there are likely to be charges — well-founded…
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What to Watch For as Baseball’s Pitch Clock Era Begins
On a busy opening day, every team is in action. Between M.L.B.’s new rules and some intriguing player movement, you…
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Justices Must Disclose Travel and Gifts Under New Rules
The change comes as members of Congress have called for the justices to be held to ethics standards similar to…
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Debt Talks Are Frozen as House Republicans Splinter Over a Fiscal Plan
The struggles among Republicans to put forth a budget reflect the perilous path ahead for lawmakers who must broker a debt…
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In the Face of Tragedy, Petitioning God Is an Act of Faith
NASHVILLE — The sun was still shining brightly when I pulled into the parking lot of Christ Presbyterian Church here…
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An Open Letter to Governor Lee on the Slaughter of Our Children
NASHVILLE — Dear Gov. Bill Lee, For more than 24 hours, I waited for you to speak to the people…
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Pence Must Testify to Jan. 6 Grand Jury, Judge Rules
The ruling in Washington was the latest setback to efforts by former President Donald J. Trump’s legal team to limit…
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He Wanted to Unclog Cities. Now He’s ‘Public Enemy No. 1’
Researchers like Carlos Moreno, the professor behind a popular urban planning concept, are struggling with conspiracy theories and death threats.
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How Far Can Regulators Go to Protect Uninsured Deposits?
A decision by federal regulators to ensure that depositors at Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank did not lose money…
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Newsom Rolls Back Water Restrictions After Winter Deluge in California
The state is “mostly but not completely” out of a drought, Gov. Gavin Newsom says.