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House Panel Votes to Hold Clintons in Contempt in Epstein Inquiry

21 janvier 2026 à 23:10
The votes by the Oversight panel were bipartisan, though many Democrats said the charges were extreme given Bill and Hillary Clinton’s willingness to answer questions.

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Representatives James R. Comer, right, Republican of Kentucky and the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, and Robert Garcia of California, its ranking Democrat, during Wednesday’s session.

Austin Thompson Pleads Guilty in North Carolina Shooting That Left 5 Dead

21 janvier 2026 à 23:05
It is highly uncommon for mass shooters to plead guilty in a country where such attacks seem all too frequent. The man’s lawyers said he wanted to spare the community from further trauma.

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A memorial at the Hedingham Golf Club in Raleigh, N.C., in 2022, honoring the slain victims. The shooter pleaded guilty on Wednesday to all the charges against him.

Judge Blocks Government From Reviewing Seized Washington Post Devices

21 janvier 2026 à 22:38
The Post, in its first legal filing since the government searched the home of a reporter last week, had demanded the return of the seized materials.

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“The seizure chills speech, cripples reporting, and inflicts irreparable harm every day the government keeps its hands on protected materials,” The Washington Post argued in a legal filing.

Iran’s Protests Have Been Completely Squashed, Government Says

21 janvier 2026 à 22:16
After a crackdown that killed thousands, Iran’s prosecutor general said on Wednesday that “the sedition is over now,” vowing to punish those responsible for the protests.

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A photograph taken during a tour for international news media shows a tax office that was burned during protests, on Wednesday in Tehran.

Appeals Court Stays Restrictions on Federal Tactics in Minnesota

21 janvier 2026 à 21:29
The Eighth Circuit granted the Trump administration’s request to block, at least for now, a lower court’s injunction limiting how federal agents interact with protesters in the state.

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Federal officers clashed with protesters after Renee Good was shot and killed in Minneapolis earlier this month.

Rahm Emanuel Calls for Age Limit of 75 for President, Congress and Judges

21 janvier 2026 à 20:55
The former Chicago mayor, who is trying to shape the Democratic Party’s future and might run for president, said that “across all three branches of government, 75 years — you’re out.”

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Rahm Emanuel is one of the prominent Democrats who have been most active in trying to guide the party’s direction.

Trump Administration Backs Down in D.E.I. Schools Lawsuit

21 janvier 2026 à 20:28
The administration withdrew its challenge to a ruling halting its effort to strip funding from schools and colleges with D.E.I. programs. It did not say why.

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Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, spoke at a rally in March. The federation, another professional association and a school district in Oregon brought the lawsuit.

Sexual Abuse Case Involving Basketball Legend Is Settled, Decades Later

21 janvier 2026 à 20:23
Numerous lawsuits have now been filed against Riverside Church over sexual abuse allegations involving Ernest Lorch, who led its prestigious basketball team in Harlem.

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Daryl Powell agreed to settle his sexual abuse lawsuit against Riverside Church on Tuesday. His case was the first of more than two dozen suits filed by Ernest Lorch’s former players to go to trial.

Fact-Checking President Trump’s Davos Speech

21 janvier 2026 à 20:14
The president gave misleading accounts of the U.S. role in Greenland’s history and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, among other claims.

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President Trump speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday.

Sports-Betting Scandals Are Ubiquitous. Whether Fans Will Care Is an Open Question.

21 janvier 2026 à 19:55
Breaches of ethics in sports are almost as old as professional competitions. Here’s when they have affected the business — and when they haven’t.

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N.B.A. viewership was 60 percent higher compared with the year before on the night the F.B.I. held its news conference about a scandal involving figures from the Portland Trail Blazers.

Michelle Obama and Gretchen Whitmer Disagree on America’s Readiness for a Female President

21 janvier 2026 à 17:36
As Mrs. Obama defended her remarks from November that the country wasn’t ready for a woman as president, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan offered a different view.

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Michelle Obama in November. In a new interview, she said she could eventually foresee a woman as president, but asked: “Are we ready now? I don’t know. Prove us wrong. I would love that.”

President Trump’s Chosen Artist? A Christian Speed Painter.

20 janvier 2026 à 16:00
Vanessa Horabuena has painted presidential portraits and Jesus for Mr. Trump, and this month, he sold one of her paintings for $2.75 million in a charity auction.

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Vanessa Horabuena, whom President Trump has called “one of the greatest artists anywhere in the world.”
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