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In Chicago, a Battle Over a Religious Statue Is About Much More Than Religion

ACROSS THE COUNTRY In Chicago, a Battle Over a Religious Statue Is About Much More Than Religion The city’s Pilsen…

University of California Academic Workers Reach Deal to End Strike

The tentative agreement comes more than a month after 48,000 employees walked out.

Justice Dept. Examines Emails from Trump Lawyers in Fake Elector Inquiry

Prosecutors have combed through more than 100,000 documents from John Eastman, Jeffrey Clark and Ken Klukowski, who played roles in…

Jan. 6 Panel Plans Vote on Referring Trump for Insurrection and Other Charges

The committee also was expected to recommend charging the former president with obstructing an official proceeding of Congress and defrauding…

Father of Accused Highland Park Gunman Charged in Connection With Shooting

Robert Crimo Jr., whose son is accused of killing seven people at this year’s Fourth of July parade in Highland…

Congress Passed an $858 Billion Military Bill. Here’s What’s in It.

Lawmakers approved an 8 percent overall budget increase, funding for Taiwan and Ukraine, and a slew of provisions focused on…

House Committee Takes Step Toward Potential Release of Trump’s Tax Data

The Ways and Means Committee announced a closed-door meeting next week at which it may vote to disclose the information.

Travel Meditations From a Stuck-at-Home Vagabond

Rolf Potts, the author who inspired wanderlust in many, has mastered the art of ‘engaged travel,’ which makes you see…

Can Child Care Be a Big Business? Private Equity Thinks So.

Some high-end chains are surprisingly profitable, and they are trying to shape child care policy in Washington.

Death Penalty Researchers Call 2022 ‘Year of the Botched Execution’

Even as the total number of executions remained among the lowest in a generation, several high-profile failures forced states including…

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