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Prosecutors Pressure Trump Aides to Testify in Documents Case
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Rishi Sunak Wins Contest to Lead U.K. and Confront Economic Storm

Rishi Sunak Wins Contest to Lead U.K. and Confront Economic Storm

By Mark Landler

After a period of chaos, Mr. Sunak, a Conservative, faces serious political and economic headwinds. He will be the first person of color and first Hindu to be prime minister.

Prosecutors Pressure Trump Aides to Testify in Documents Case

Prosecutors Pressure Trump Aides to Testify in Documents Case

By Michael S. Schmidt, Maggie Haberman and Alan Feuer

The Justice Department's effort to win the witnesses' cooperation shows how the investigation stemming from the classified materials found at Mar-a-Lago is entering a new phase.

Fearing a New Shellacking, Democrats Rush for Economic Message

Fearing a New Shellacking, Democrats Rush for Economic Message

By Jonathan Weisman and Neil Vigdor

In the final stretch before the 2022 midterm elections, some Democrats are pushing for a new message that acknowledges the pain of rising prices.

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Kanye West's Offensive Behavior Makes Corporate Partners Squirm

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Kanye West's Offensive Behavior Makes Corporate Partners Squirm

By Ben Sisario, Vanessa Friedman, Jessica Testa and Ellen Barry

The antisemitic outbursts and provocations by the artist now known as Ye have raised questions about how much offensive behavior companies are willing to tolerate from a proven moneymaker.

Opinion

Frustrated With Polling? Pollsters Are, Too

By Quoctrung Bui

Ten pollsters on what's going wrong with political polling and how they're trying to fix it in 2022.

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At Least 2 Killed, 7 Injured in St. Louis High School Shooting

Video Video: At Least 2 Killed, 7 Injured in St. Louis High School Shooting

By Storyful

The gunman was fatally shot while exchanging gunfire with the police, the authorities said.

U.S. Charges Chinese Officials for Trying to Obstruct Huawei Probe

Video Video: U.S. Charges Chinese Officials for Trying to Obstruct Huawei Probe

By Reuters

The Justice Department announced charges against two Chinese intelligence operatives who are accused of attempting to obtain inside information about the ongoing federal investigation into Huawei, a China-based telecommunications company.

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