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In Rare Public Comments, Mueller Defends Prosecution of Roger Stone
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In Commuting Stone's Sentence, Trump Goes Where Nixon Would Not

In Commuting Stone's Sentence, Trump Goes Where Nixon Would Not

By Peter Baker

Senator Mitt Romney called the commutation an act of "unprecedented, historic corruption." Attorney General William P. Barr privately argued against clemency for the president's friend.

In Rare Public Comments, Mueller Defends Prosecution of Roger Stone

In Rare Public Comments, Mueller Defends Prosecution of Roger Stone

By Peter Baker

Breaking his silence, the former special counsel rebutted President Trump's attacks on the Russia investigation and said Mr. Stone had been prosecuted "because he committed federal crimes."

How to Reopen Schools: What Science and Other Countries Teach Us

How to Reopen Schools: What Science and Other Countries Teach Us

By Pam Belluck, Apoorva Mandavilli and Benedict Carey

The pressure to bring American students back to classrooms is intense, but the calculus is tricky with infections still out of control in many communities.

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