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Biden, in Selma, Says Voting Rights Are Still ‘Under Assault’

The president’s commemoration of Bloody Sunday comes as he is expected to announce a re-election bid, which will require the…

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Your Monday Briefing: China’s Post-Covid Economic Goal

Also, Russia tries to cut off Bakhmut, and countries reach an ocean biodiversity deal.

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Did Ocasio-Cortez Intend to Pay for Her Met Gala Dress?

An investigation found that Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez might have broken House ethics rules by delaying paying for her gala expenses.

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Larry Hogan Says He Will Not Run for President

Mr. Hogan, the former Maryland governor and longtime Trump critic, said he saw little room to gain support and did…

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Review: Chris Rock’s ‘Selective Outrage’ Strikes Back

A year after Will Smith slapped him at the Oscars, Rock responded fiercely in a new stand-up special, Netflix’s first…

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A Year Into War, Russian Artists Still Must Navigate a Tricky Path

A production of “War and Peace” in Germany, with a heavily Russian cast and production team, must balance competing demands…

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Ricou Browning, Who Made the Black Lagoon Scary, Dies at 93

He helped bring “Flipper” to the movies and TV but was best known for his plunge in a monster suit…

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Russian Forces Attack Bakhmut From Three Directions

Russian troops and Wagner mercenaries are still waging a fierce battle to encircle the eastern Ukrainian city, officials said.

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They’re Exporting Billions in Arms. Just Not to Ukraine.

As traditional weapons suppliers like the U.S. face wartime production shortages, South Korea has stepped in to fill the gap,…

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To Prepare for a Pacific Island Fight, Marines Hide and Attack in California

A 10-day exercise gave a new Marine regiment the chance to test war-fighting concepts the Pentagon may one day need in…

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