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F.B.I. Suspends Bureau Employee on Patel’s So-Called Enemies List

The F.B.I. has suspended an analyst on Kash Patel’s so-called enemies list after Mr. Patel told lawmakers that the bureau under his leadership...

Joseph Boskin, Scholar of Humor and April Fool’s Prankster, Dies at 95

In March of 1983, a public relations official at Boston University asked Joseph Boskin, a scholar of humor in the history department, whether...

Thousands of Voters Must Verify Information in Contested Election, N.C. Supreme Court Rules

North Carolina’s highest court ruled on Friday that thousands of overseas and military voters must fix issues with their ballots within 30 days...

Judge Declines to Block Immigration Enforcement Operations in Places of Worship

A federal judge on Friday declined to block the Trump administration from carrying out detention and deportation operations in houses of worship, finding...

Hegseth Attends Ukraine Defense Group Only Virtually

When military leaders from roughly 50 nations met in Brussels on Friday to discuss aid shipments to Kyiv, one was noticeably absent: Defense...

Defusing Showdown With White House, Judge Requests Updates on Deported Man

A federal judge in Maryland, temporarily defusing a showdown with the White House, ordered the Trump administration on Friday to provide daily updates...

Justice Dept. Lobbies for Release of Ex-F.B.I. Informant Accused of Lying About Bidens

The Justice Department, in an abrupt reversal, asked a federal judge late Thursday to release a former F.B.I. informant from prison pending appeal...

Gov. Kim Reynolds of Iowa Won’t Seek Re-election, Setting Up Open Race

Kim Reynolds, the Republican governor of Iowa, announced on Friday that she would not seek re-election in 2026, setting up the first open...

Air Force Academy Stops Considering Class Diversity in Admissions Process

The Air Force Academy has stopped taking the race, gender or ethnicity of applicants into consideration, the Justice Department stated in a filing...

George Bell, Considered the Tallest Man in America, Dies at 67

George Bell, who at 7-foot-8-inches was called the tallest man in the United States, died on March 19 in Durham, N.C. He was...

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