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US
White House Clashed With Justice Dept. Over Special Counsel Report
Previously undisclosed letters show a testy exchange over whether the Justice Department violated its own guidelines in releasing a report with comments disparaging President Biden.
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News
Grover Is Now a Reporter. Journalists Aren’t Optimistic.
Some human reporters predicted that the furry Muppet’s new gig would be short given the dire state of the news industry.
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World
U.S. Military Aid to Ukraine Was Poorly Tracked, Pentagon Report Concludes
The Defense Department’s inspector general found that American defense officials and diplomats in Washington and Europe had failed to quickly or fully account for all of nearly 40,000 weapons sent to Ukraine.
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US
Effort to Revamp I.R.S. Struggles Despite Multibillion-Dollar Infusion
The Office of the National Taxpayer Advocate lamented that the tax collection agency, which now faces budget cuts in Congress, is still struggling to answer the telephones.
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News
Investors Bail on Boeing Following Max 9 Grounding
The jet maker’s share price fell sharply in premarket trading on Monday after hundreds of flights were canceled and safety inspections resumed.
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News
What Investors and the Fed Will Look For in the Jobs Report
All eyes will be on the latest nonfarm payrolls data scheduled for release on Friday. Here’s what to look out for.
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News
Woman Sues Dentist After Getting 4 Root Canals, 8 Crowns and 20 Fillings in 1 Visit
The Minnesota woman said the dental work, performed in one day in July 2020, caused her “pain and suffering, embarrassment, emotional distress and disfigurement.”
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World
Death Toll Rises to at Least 48 After Powerful Earthquake in Japan
The authorities continued to look for people buried in the rubble of collapsed and burned buildings in the coastal epicenter of the disaster.
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US
Jan. 6 Rally Organizers Lied About Plan to March to the Capitol, Report Finds
Women for America First, which planned the rally on the Ellipse, knew of President Donald J. Trump’s plans to have his supporters march to the Capitol but repeatedly denied it to federal permitting officials.
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Newyork
George Santos’s Latest Stop on His Notoriety Tour: A Ziwe Interview
The 17-minute interview resembled performance art, with Mr. Santos mostly sidestepping Ziwe Fumudoh’s trademark uncomfortable questions.