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The likely final hearing of the House committee investigating Jan. 6 had a secondary audience in mind when it laid out evidence of former President Trump's state of mind leading up to the Capitol attack: the Justice Department capable of charging him. Three phrases were echoed over and over again on Thursday by the panel's nine members, who repeatedly mentioned Trump's motivation, intent or state of mind – a callout to elements prosecutors would need to demonstrate if they choose to pursue charges against Trump. |
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BY REBECCA BEITSCH AND BRETT SAMUELS |
Former President Trump on Friday skirted the question of whether he would testify under subpoena in a 14-page response to the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol, instead doubling down on his disproven claims that the 2020 election was stolen. |
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The Department of Justice on Friday argued that an appeals court should overturn the ruling appointing a special master to review the more than 10,000 documents seized by the FBI during an August search of former President Trump's home. |
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SAVANNAH, Ga. – Sen. Raphael Warnock (D) and his Republican opponent, former football star Herschel Walker, faced off on Friday night for their first and likely only debate, using the face-to-face meeting to make their cases to voters just a few weeks before Election Day. |
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SAVANNAH, Ga. — Republican Herschel Walker won a moral victory by avoiding disaster at his sole televised debate with Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) Friday. |
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Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) received boos from the audience during his final debate on Thursday against Democratic Senate candidate Mandela Barnes while answering a question about what he found admirable about his opponent. |
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PHILADELPHIA — Mehmet Oz can't just rely on Republican votes in November, and he acted like a candidate who knows it as he made his latest pitch Thursday to voters in a heavily Democratic city less than four weeks before Election Day. |
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Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman's (D) Senate campaign released a new ad on Friday discussing his stroke after an NBC News interview this week reignited concerns about his health. |
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Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams (D) is putting a heavy focus on voting rights concerns in the hopes of mobilizing voters of color in her bid to defeat Gov. Brian Kemp (R). |
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President Biden's top envoy for the safe use of nuclear power is warning that any use of nuclear weapons by Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely to have "devastating effects" and an "unpredictable cascade of outcomes." |
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OPINION | When the Biden administration recently announced that it would pardon federal cannabis possession charges and review the drug's Schedule 1 status, it was cause for celebration among harm reduction advocates and drug policy scholars. |
OPINION | In his 1970 lecture accepting the Nobel Peace Prize, Norman Borlaug said, "If you desire peace, cultivate justice, but at the same time cultivate the fields to produce more bread; otherwise there will be no peace." |
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ATLANTA (AP) — In 2018, Brian Kemp spent much of his campaign for Georgia governor in Stacey Abrams' shadow as the Democratic Party star tried to become the nation's first Black female governor. |
BY JEFF HOROWITZ, SALVADOR RODRIGUEZ AND MEGHAN BOBROWKSKY |
Nearly a year after Mark Zuckerberg rebranded Facebook as Meta Platforms Inc. in a bet-the-company move on the metaverse, internal documents show the transition grappling with glitchy technology, uninterested users and a lack of clarity about what it will take to succeed. |
BY MIKE BAKER AND REID J. EPSTEIN |
MONROE, Ore. — Democrats haven't lost a governor's race in Oregon in four decades. Two years ago, Joseph R. Biden Jr. won the state by 16 percentage points. The only Republican to win a statewide election since 2002 died before finishing his term. |
BY DALTON BENNET, IMOGEN PIPER, ATTHAR MIRZA, STEFANIE LE AND KAMILA HRABCHUK |
Ukrainian officials are urging people across the country to conserve energy and warning of a difficult winter after Russia pummeled critical infrastructure. This week, dozens of Russian missiles and Iranian-made kamikaze drones struck power plants and substations, cutting electricity, heat and hot water in many cities and forcing factories in some areas to temporarily close. |
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