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How Amy Klobuchar Treats Her Staff
Interviews with more than two dozen former staff members and internal emails reviewed by The Times reveal demeaning and unusual behavior by Ms. Klobuchar toward her subordinates.
Peace Treaty, and Peace Prize, for North Korea Appear to Tempt Trump
As President Trump meets again with Kim Jong-un, North Korea’s leader, his role as a peacemaker is clearly weighing heavily on his mind.
Kamala Harris Says She’s Disappointed at Turn in Jussie Smollett Case
Senators Harris and Cory Booker had both called the assault a “modern day lynching,” comments that Republicans are now criticizing them for.
17 Books We're Adding to Our Must-Read Lists in February
The start of the new year is always rife with reading challenges, and I sincerely hope you've been able to keep up with yours (, in case you need to get motivated). But even if you're still working your way through , I've rounded up a...
Dumplin' Heartthrob Luke Benward Just Might Play John Ambrose in the TATBILB Sequel
After the credits for start to roll, the Netflix rom-com slips in an extra scene that hints at what's to come for Lara Jean: the reappearance of one of her childhood crushes, John Ambrose McClaren. Despite assuming that the letter Kitty secretly...
Supreme Court Limits Police Powers to Seize Private Property
Civil forfeiture laws, a popular way to raise revenue, have been the subject of criticism across the political spectrum.
What to Know About the 8 Best Picture Nominees (in Case You Didn't Watch Them All)
Every year, we eagerly anticipate the of all of the Oscar nominees, inevitably upon learning those officially in the running. Best actor, actress, and director are important categories, but most of us keep our eyes fixed on the biggest prize: best pi...