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House Republicans Vote to Rescind I.R.S. Funding
The measure, one of the new majority’s first legislative moves, would cut billions in funding that Democrats passed to help crack down on tax cheats. It does not have enough votes to pass the Senate.
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Biden Lawyers Found Classified Material at His Former Office
The White House said it was cooperating with a Justice Department review of the matter.
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Books
A Penetrating Cry in the Dark at the Prototype Festival
This year’s iteration marks a joyous return to theaters for the festival, which was canceled last year.
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Newyork
The Best Way to Protect Abortion Access Is to Put It on the Ballot
The new Republican majority will soon wield power in the House of Representatives, and despite the divisions over their choice of a speaker, make no mistake: They are bent on stymying not only President Biden’s agenda, but also efforts to protect the ...
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News
Tranq Dope: Animal Sedative Mixed With Fentanyl Brings Fresh Horror to U.S. Drug Zones
PHILADELPHIA — Over a matter of weeks, Tracey McCann watched in horror as the bruises she was accustomed to getting from injecting fentanyl began hardening into an armor of crusty, blackened tissue. Something must have gotten into the supply ...
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Newyork
Judge Scolds Trump Legal Team and Lets James’s Lawsuit Proceed
A New York judge declined to dismiss the state attorney general’s suit against the former president and called his lawyers’ filing frivolous.
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News
Southwest’s Meltdown Could Cost It Up to $825 Million
The airline has not said how soon it will upgrade the systems that contributed to mass flight cancellations, or how much that will cost.
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Newyork
The Hour Between Babe and Hag
I had never heard of Sam Bankman-Fried until his disheveled image began to dominate my news feeds in November — probably because whenever someone says “crypto” or “blockchain” my eyes glaze over and I enter a fugue state. Most photos I’ve seen of ...
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News
Coinbase Reaches $100 Million Settlement With New York Regulators
The U.S. crypto exchange will pay a $50 million fine for letting customers open accounts with few background checks and spend $50 million to improve compliance.
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US
Ice Storms, Heavy Snowfall, Tornadoes Threaten Midwest and South
A “multi-hazard” storm that already wrought havoc on the West Coast turned into a large winter storm system as it moved across the country.