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Jan. 6 Committee Appears to Lay Out Road Map for Prosecuting Trump

Jan. 6 Committee Appears to Lay Out Road Map for Prosecuting Trump

By Peter Baker and Katie Benner

The first prime-time hearing into the Jan. 6 attack confronted the fundamental question that has haunted Donald J. Trump since he left office: Should he be prosecuted in a criminal court?

Should Biden Run in 2024? Democratic Whispers of 'No' Start to Rise.

Should Biden Run in 2024? Democratic Whispers of 'No' Start to Rise.

By Reid J. Epstein and Jennifer Medina

In interviews, dozens of frustrated Democratic officials, members of Congress and voters expressed doubts about the president's ability to rescue his reeling party and take the fight to Republicans.

Momentum in Ukraine Is Shifting in Russia's Favor

Momentum in Ukraine Is Shifting in Russia's Favor

By Marc Santora and Roger Cohen

With the Ukrainians running short of guns and ammunition, and pressures growing on Western governments, Moscow's fortunes may be rising.

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How Fashion Giants Recast Plastic as Good for the Planet

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How Fashion Giants Recast Plastic as Good for the Planet

By Hiroko Tabuchi

An influential system overseen by retailers and clothing makers ranks petroleum-based synthetics like "vegan leather" as more environmentally sound than natural fibers.

Donald Trump, American Monster

Opinion | Maureen Dowd

Donald Trump, American Monster

By Maureen Dowd

A man of pure narcissistic psychopathy feels no guilt and has no sense of the damage he does.

Today's Videos

Demonstrators Across the U.S. Protest Gun Violence

Video Video: Demonstrators Across the U.S. Protest Gun Violence

By The Associated Press and Reuters

Thousands gathered in Washington, D.C., and in other cities across the country to condemn mass shootings and to call for federal legislation to restrict the use of military-style weapons.

Pentagon Chief Warns China Over 'Provocative' Activity Near Taiwan

Video Video: Pentagon Chief Warns China Over 'Provocative' Activity Near Taiwan

By Reuters and The Associated Press

Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III said that the United States opposed any changes to the status quo between China and Taiwan, and that it would continue assisting Taiwan in maintaining self-defense capabilities.

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