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With Federal Aid on the Table, Utilities Shift to Embrace Climate Goals
WASHINGTON — Just two years ago, DTE Energy, a Michigan-based electric utility, was still enmeshed in a court fight with…
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Anthony Ornato, a Key Jan. 6 Witness, to Speak With House Panel
Mr. Ornato, a former Secret Service agent and White House aide, is at the center of a dispute over competing…
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Was Election Denial Just a Passing Threat?
Or is it here to stay?
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G.O.P.-Controlled County in Arizona Holds Up Election Results
Republican local officials are threatening to disrupt the final tally of midterm votes in one more sign of the politicization…
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In Oxford School Shooting, Safety Policies Were Overlooked, Say Ex-Board Members
The two former members said they resigned in September so that they could speak more freely about the tragedy last…
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Jewish Allies Call Trump’s Dinner With Antisemites a Breaking Point
Supporters who looked past the former president’s admirers in bigoted corners of the far right, and his own use of…
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Congress Looks to Intervene in Rail Dispute as Strike Deadline Looms
After urging from President Biden, Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House would consider an agreement that could avert a shutdown…
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Antiwar Activists Who Flee Russia Find Detention, Not Freedom, in the U.S.
PINE PRAIRIE, La. — They had fallen in love their first year in medical school in Russia, joined by their…
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Trump Plans Limited Role in Georgia Senate Runoff
The former president, who held two big rallies before the state’s two runoff elections two years ago — both of…
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Major News Outlets Urge U.S. to Drop Its Charges Against Assange
WASHINGTON — The New York Times and four European news organizations called on the United States government on Monday to…