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Not prosecuting Trump for Jan. 6 would fuel a ‘much graver threat,’ Liz Cheney says — A criminal case could be “difficult” but necessary, Cheney said on “This Week.” — ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl interviews Congresswoman Liz Cheney at The Reagan Library in Simi Valley, Calif. June 29, 2022.
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Liz Cheney warns GOP 'can't survive' if Trump becomes 2024 nominee — Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) issued a dire warning to the Republican Party if it rallies behind former President Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election. — “It can't survive if he's our nominee,” Cheney said on ABC News's This Week with George Stephanopoulos.
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The Far Right and Far Left Agree on One Thing: Women Don't Count — Perhaps it makes sense that women — those supposedly compliant and agreeable, self-sacrificing and everything-nice creatures — were the ones to finally bring our polarized country together.
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Can Ukraine Win? — A Ukrainian soldier shows off a HIMARS multiple rocket launcher - part of the package of US military aid (Photo by Anastasia Vlasova for The Washington Post via Getty Images) — ‘Despise the enemy strategically, but respect him tactically’
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As Ukraine war bogs down, U.S. assessments face scrutiny — The growing conjecture is fueled by U.S. assessments of other wars, notably Afghanistan, where officials habitually sidestepped questions of whether success was sustainable — The shifting nature of the war in Ukraine has prompted …
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Hope and despair: Kathy Gannon on 35 years in Afghanistan — KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The Afghan policeman opened fire on us with his AK-47, emptying 26 bullets into the back of the car. Seven slammed into me, and at least as many into my colleague, Associated Press photographer Anja Niedringhaus.

Gavin Newsom goes on the air against Ron DeSantis as political rivalry grows — (CNN)Gavin Newsom and Ron DeSantis aren't just avatars for the different futures of their parties, but also for the separate realities blue and red Americans are living in — two people of opposing viewpoints looking …
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Boston mayor condemns ‘white supremacist’ march through city — A group of about 100 marchers identifying themselves by flyers as belonging to the white nationalist group the Patriot Front, cut through the heart of downtown Saturday sparking a confrontation.
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With Roe overturned, Democrats present a patchwork of countermeasures — The ruling created a new rallying cry for Democrats, but also revealed some divergences in the party and unsettled questions about the path forward — On Capitol Hill, House Democratic leaders are discussing ways …
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How a Military Base in Illinois Helps Keep Weapons Flowing to Ukraine — Thousands of logisticians are responsible for making sure that U.S. military aid reaches its destination, on planes, trains and ships. — Give this article- - - Read in app — SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. …

Thousands of Flights Are Delayed or Canceled as Holiday Travel Kicks Off — Airlines, dealing with bad weather and staffing shortages, struggle to keep up with high demand over the July 4 weekend. — Give this article- - - Read in app — Travelers across the country faced the prospect …
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Trump-backed Michigan secretary of state nominee said abortion is ‘child sacrifice’ — (CNN)Before becoming the Trump-backed Republican nominee for Michigan secretary of state, Kristina Karamo said that abortion is “child sacrifice” and a “satanic practice.” — “Abortion is really nothing new.
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Taiwan: China attack not imminent, but US watching closely, says Gen Milley — A Chinese attack on Taiwan is not imminent, the top US general says, but the US is watching “very closely”. — China is clearly developing the capability to attack at some point, but deciding …

Supreme Court asks Maryland officials to stop people picketing at justices' houses — WASHINGTON — Gail Curley, the Supreme Court's marshal, has written to Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and the top official in Montgomery County, just outside Washington, asking them both to enforce state …
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Supreme Court marshal presses Md., Va. leaders to stop home protests
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Supreme Court marshal asks Maryland officials to prohibit picketing outside justices' homes
Supreme Court marshal asks Maryland officials to prohibit picketing outside justices' homes
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Hunter Biden's laptop had contacts for Google execs, US officials for China policy — Hunter Biden's hard drive contained an enviable lineup of contacts for top US officials tasked with overseeing the US-China relationship, and at least 10 senior Google executives — raising new questions …
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