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No sweat, Adam Peters: Just start wiping away decades of losing in one draft

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This is more than just a draft for Adam Peters and the rebuilt Washington Commanders front office. It’s a high-stakes exam.

Election 2024 latest news: Biden addresses building trades unions following fresh endorsement

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Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.

House Speaker Johnson visits Columbia University amid protests

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Johnson’s visit marks the first time the top representative in the House is visiting a college campus amid ongoing protests that have at times burst into violent attacks between pro-Palestinian and Jewish students.

Trump got one thing right: Banning TikTok would help Meta (and Google)

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Meta and Google stand ready to reap a TikTok ban’s rewards.

Why is Trump giving someone a ‘key to the White House’?

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Donald Trump is not the president, nor was the White House his when he was.

What you need to know about new overtime rule that will benefit millions

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Beginning July 1, salaried workers making up to $43,888 a year will qualify for 1.5 times pay if they work more than 40 hours a week. That’s up from the current ceiling of $35,568 a year.

Trouble in the kitchen? Ask us your cooking questions.

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Every Wednesday at noon Eastern, Aaron Hutcherson and Becky Krystal answer your cooking questions.

Anna Deavere Smith’s mission: Understanding others, so we can do the same

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Actress, playwright and professor Anna Deavere Smith will be the 73rd presenter for the A.W. Mellon lectures in the fine arts at the National Gallery of Art.

6 kid-friendly, vegetable-packed recipes for picky eaters

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Bulk up enchiladas or mac and cheese with a generous helping of vegetables for dishes even the pickiest eaters will love.

Is Bragg’s prosecution of Trump a ‘historic mistake’? I’m answering your questions.

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Submit your questions for Jennifer Rubin’s mail bag newsletter and live chat.

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Middle East conflict live updates: Biden signs bill that includes funding for Israel, aid for Gaza

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The Senate overwhelmingly passed the $95 billion foreign aid bill, which includes $26 billion for Israel and humanitarian aid for Gaza and other places.

Speaker Johnson gets the votes. His antagonists get the retweets.

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A contrived fight over a social media post reveals the divide between parties, within the Republican Party and in the approach of the GOP’s right and far-right.

Groups sue to block FTC’s new rule barring noncompete agreements

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In a lawsuit filed in Texas federal court, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other organizations argue that the agency lacks the authority to issue the rule.

U.S. unveils $1 billion Ukraine weapons package

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Resupply of artillery ammunition, armored vehicles and air-defense missiles comes after Congress, following months of political gridlock, approves a massive foreign aid package.

Reggie Bush gets his Heisman Trophy back after it was stripped in 2010

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Reggie Bush won the Heisman Trophy in 2005, but he forfeited the award after an NCAA investigation found that he and his family had received improper benefits.

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Spooked military horses careen through London, crashing into vehicles

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The horses were from the Household Cavalry, the king’s mounted bodyguard. They are trained to remain calm while working amid crowds and unexpected noises.

Amid Passover, both sides eye resumption of wider war in Gaza

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Israel called up two reserve brigades for Gaza and analysts see the increased military activity and new tent cities as precursors to a Rafah invasion.

By looking to future, Supreme Court may push Trump’s D.C. trial past election

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The Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity almost certainly will mean more pretrial hearings for Donald Trump, delaying his election obstruction trial.

Baked fish sticks are a healthful way to channel a childhood favorite

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These baked fish sticks are delightfully crispy, and work well in the air fryer, too.

Shallow yet satisfying, ‘Stellar Blade’ is a showcase of Korean beauty

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Overshadowed by a culture war, Shift Up’s action game is an authentic slice of Korean cyberpunk, pretty and absurd.

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Live updates: Supreme Court hears arguments in case over emergency abortion care

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The Supreme Court hears arguments in Idaho vs U.S. relating to the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. Justices will decide whether a federal law requiring hospitals care for life-threatening cases means ER doctors in states with…

How Pecker’s testimony bolsters claims of Trump’s election-related scheme

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Breaking down former National Enquirer executive David Pecker’s testimony Tuesday, and its meaning to the Trump hush money case.

Can an independent candidate like RFK Jr. win the presidency?

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There is no requirement that a candidate belong to a major political party. That said, there are large barriers to entry for independent candidates.

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4-year-old girl, father shot in Northeast Washington, police say

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Authorities said the injuries to both victims did not appear to be life-threatening.

Boeing reports $355 million loss amid door blowout crisis

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It was the first quarterly report to show the financial impact of the January door blowout of a Boeing 737 Max 9 operated by Alaska Airlines.

The wealthy dominate government. Democrats should work to change that.

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Recruiting more working-class candidates could help Democrats win elections and make for better government.