Fetterman Discloses Extent of Heart Issues: ‘I Avoided Going to the Doctor.’
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Fetterman Discloses Extent of Heart Issues: ‘I Avoided Going to the Doctor.’

Former Vice President Dick Cheney had a defibrillator implanted in 2001. He finished two terms in the White House, including a hard-fought re-election campaign in 2004. “Doctors have told me I need to continue to rest, eat healthy, exercise, and focus on my recovery, and that’s exactly what I’m doing,”…

Thousands Swept Up as Kremlin Clamps Down on War Criticism
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Thousands Swept Up as Kremlin Clamps Down on War Criticism

Vladimir Efimov, a local politician on the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia’s Far East, was charged with “discrediting the army” and ordered to pay a $500 fine three times in recent months over antiwar images that he displayed on social media. When he continued, reposting battlefield pictures like the wholesale destruction…

Biden Will Urge Lawmakers to Pass Gun Laws in Speech on Mass Shootings
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Biden Will Urge Lawmakers to Pass Gun Laws in Speech on Mass Shootings

WASHINGTON — President Biden demanded on Thursday that lawmakers respond to communities turned into “killing fields” by passing far-reaching limits on guns, calling on Congress to ban assault-style weapons, expand background checks and pass “red flag” laws after massacres in Texas and New York. In a rare evening address to…

Johnny Depp’s Win in Court Could Embolden Others, Lawyers Say
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Johnny Depp’s Win in Court Could Embolden Others, Lawyers Say

As the #MeToo movement fueled a public airing of sexual assault and misconduct allegations, defamation lawsuits quickly became a tool for both the accused and accusers to seek retribution and redemption. Men accused of misconduct have increasingly turned to defamation suits to try to clear their names, as have victims…

New York Lawmakers Embrace New Funding Plan to Rescue Public Housing
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New York Lawmakers Embrace New Funding Plan to Rescue Public Housing

For decades, public officials have failed to maintain the more than 170,000 homes that make up NYCHA’s vast network of aging buildings, most of which were built in the 1950s, leaving residents with low incomes living in apartments plagued with lead, mold and crumbling infrastructure. In more than 40 percent…