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Published on September 17, 2023 - Page 16
and EMILY SWANSON Associated Press Writers WASHINGTON -- About half of Americans say they have little or no confidence the Justice Department is...
Published on December 24, 2021 - Page 6
NEW YORK — Joan Didion, the revered author and essayist whose social and personal commentary in such classics as “The White Album” and “The Year of...
Published on April 3, 2021 - Page 5
WASHINGTON — The warning signs are all there. Students who were making plans to attack schools showed the same types of troubled histories as those...
Published on June 20, 2020 - Page 7
It looks like Washington has finally woken up. The dismaying death of George Floyd in Minneapolis and the nationwide demonstrations that followed...
Published on October 3, 2019 - Page 9
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is planning to expand the collection of DNA from migrants who cross U.S. borders, and to include the...
Published on July 10, 2019 - Page 9
WASHINGTON — One-third of the attackers who terrorized schools, houses of worship or businesses nationwide last year had a history of serious...
Published on March 9, 2019 - Page 10
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Martha McSally, the first female Air Force fighter pilot to fly in combat, said she was sexually assaulted by a superior...
Published on October 3, 2018 - Page 1
WASHINGTON — About 225 million electronic devices across the United States will wail and buzz this afternoon as the Federal Emergency Management...
Published on June 26, 2018 - Page 6
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump got some crime and immigration statistics right Friday but was off the mark on others in an appearance with those...
Published on December 27, 2017 - Page 9
NEW YORK — Three large U.S. cities filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against the Department of Defense, arguing many service members disqualified from...