- June 22, 2024
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New ‘Apprentice’ Book Paints Trump as Wounded, Forgetful and Hung Up on Hollywood
It was May 2021, and Donald J. Trump was wounded. Four months earlier, his supporters had ransacked the Capitol. He had departed Washington, disgraced, defeated
Justin Timberlake Arrest Causes a Stir in the Hamptons
On Tuesday afternoon in Sag Harbor, Janice Yu of WABC-TV was sitting in the passenger seat of a Nissan news van, eating from a bag
Maine Seeks Designs for a New State Flag
Anyone with an idea for how the Maine state flag should look has a month to submit a design idea, though the contest rules limit
JB Pritzker, the Democrat Who Isn’t Afraid to Call Trump a Felon
When former President Donald J. Trump was convicted in his New York criminal trial, it took Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois about 19 minutes to
Russia Releases Female Prison Inmates to Join Ukraine War
Russia released a group of women from a prison in late May to join the fighting in Ukraine, according to two former inmates who maintain
Biden Administration Tightens Mileage Rules to Buoy Electric Vehicles
The Biden administration on Friday tightened vehicle fuel mileage standards, part of its strategy to transform the American auto market into one that is dominated
Traveling to Europe, Biden Will Find Both Solidarity and Isolation
When President Biden lands in France on Wednesday, he will be rallying European leaders to his side and showcasing the resolve he has helped to
As Voting Ends in India, Modi Awaits a Verdict on His 10 Years in Power
Voting in India’s general election, a six-week-long referendum on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decade in power, came to a close on Saturday as much of
Two Giant Pandas Will Head to D.C.’s National Zoo From China
It was a long and terrible six months without giant pandas, Washington’s most famous symbol of literal soft diplomacy, but this unbearable (sorry) drought will
Pentagon Opens Ammunition Factory to Keep Arms Flowing to Ukraine
In a warehouse off Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway in an industrial area outside Dallas, the future of American military ammunition production is coming online. Here,