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White House Removes Republican Member of N.T.S.B.

J. Todd Inman, who was prominent in the investigation of the midair collision in Washington last year, said no reason was given for his firing two years into his term on the transportation safety board.

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J. Todd Inman of the National Transportation Safety Board during a Jan. 27 hearing on the midair collision that killed 67 people near Reagan National Airport the previous January.
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Have a Montana License Plate in California? Officials Have an Eye on You.

Since 2018, Californians have bought luxury vehicles worth over $20 million in sales-tax-free Montana, exploiting a loophole that avoided millions of dollars in levies, an investigation revealed.

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The California Attorney General’s Office said that 14 people arranged tax-free sales of vehicles, including this $1.5 million Porsche 918 Spyder, by making the purchases in Montana.
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Pentagon Announces Seventh U.S. Death in War With Iran

The service member killed was not publicly identified, but U.S. Central Command said the death was caused by injuries after an attack on a Saudi military base.

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The first six American service members killed in the war with Iran were returned to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware on Saturday.
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Country Joe McDonald, Whose Antiwar Song Became an Anthem, Dies at 84

One of the starring acts at Woodstock, he and his band, the Fish, came out of the Bay Area’s psychedelic rock scene. He went on to a long career as a solo artist.

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Country Joe McDonald in 1981. The tone of the politics and social commentary in his songs could range from whimsical to snarky.
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Vital Water Desalination Plants in Iran and Bahrain Are Attacked

Strikes on nonmilitary infrastructure were a “serious escalation,” analysts said, and could widen the war’s impact on civilians.

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A view of Bahrain from the window of a plane in 2023. Persian Gulf countries depend heavily on desalination technology.
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Oslo Police Investigate Explosion Outside U.S. Embassy

A motive for the explosion was unclear as of Sunday morning, but the police were investigating and said it appeared to be a “targeted attack.”

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Norwegian police and technicians at the entrance of the United States Embassy in Oslo after a loud bang was reported on Sunday.
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History Makers

On this International Women’s Day, we’re writing about a project to unearth stories of remarkable women.

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The Future We Feared Is Already Here

The showdown between the Pentagon and Anthropic is a window into how unprepared we are for the questions we are facing.

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In Kentucky, Trump Allies Clash With Massie Over Iran War

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Representative Thomas Massie’s race against a rival backed by President Trump is shaping up as a key midterm testing ground for G.O.P. attitudes on the war.

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Representative Thomas Massie finds himself in a lonely spot in his party.
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How Trump’s War in Iran Has Echoes of Putin and Ukraine

The many similarities between the White House’s justification for war in Iran and Russia’s messaging on Ukraine underscore the risks of a vaguely defined, open-ended war.

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Some of the Trump administration’s rhetoric on Iran has been in step with Russia’s rhetoric about its 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
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Ahead of Colombia’s Elections, Violence on the Campaign Trail Rattles Politicians

Politicians in Colombia have increasingly become targets of violence. A rise in kidnappings, death threats and assassinations has shaken the country ahead of the vote.

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Police officers deployed across Popayan, Colombia, are monitoring security ahead of legislative elections on Sunday.
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