Today's Headlines: Santos’s Lies Were Known to Some Well-Connected Republicans

Idaho Murders Suspect Felt 'No Emotion' and 'Little Remorse' as a Teen
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Santos's Lies Were Known to Some Well-Connected Republicans

Santos's Lies Were Known to Some Well-Connected Republicans

By Nicholas Fandos

George Santos inspired no shortage of suspicion during his 2022 campaign, including in the upper echelons of his own party, yet many Republicans looked the other way.

Idaho Murders Suspect Felt 'No Emotion' and 'Little Remorse' as a Teen

Idaho Murders Suspect Felt 'No Emotion' and 'Little Remorse' as a Teen

By Mike Baker and Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs

Messages and online posts from the Ph.D. student now charged with four murders show that he was once detached and suicidal before he became fascinated with criminals' minds.

Iran Executes Former Defense Official, a Dual U.K. Citizen, on Spy Charges

Iran Executes Former Defense Official, a Dual U.K. Citizen, on Spy Charges

By Farnaz Fassihi

Alireza Akbari, previously a senior military and defense official, had moved to Britain a decade ago. He had been detained since 2019.

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A Faked Kidnapping and Cocaine: A Montana Mine's Descent Into Chaos

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A Faked Kidnapping and Cocaine: A Montana Mine's Descent Into Chaos

By Hiroko Tabuchi

The Signal Peak Mine was embroiled in a web of criminal activity. Now, environmental groups want to shut it down.

Kellyanne Conway: The Cases for and Against Trump

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Kellyanne Conway: The Cases for and Against Trump

By Kellyanne Conway

Shrugging off Mr. Trump's 2024 candidacy is a fool's errand. But it would also be foolish to assume that his path to another presidency would be smooth.

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Deadly Tornadoes Leave Waves of Wreckage in the South

Video Video: Deadly Tornadoes Leave Waves of Wreckage in the South

By The Associated Press

Rescue and recovery efforts were underway after powerful storms spawned tornadoes and strong winds across Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi.

Ukrainian and Russian Troops Fight Near the Eastern Town of Soledar

Video Video: Ukrainian and Russian Troops Fight Near the Eastern Town of Soledar

By The Associated Press

Russia claimed that it had captured the small salt-mining town, while Ukraine rejected Moscow's claim and said that its forces were still hanging on.

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