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The Russia Investigations: Is This The Final Countdown?

Special counsel Robert Mueller may be up against a deadline … or he may not. There’s apparent trouble for a senior Justice Department lawyer and more trouble for Big Tech.

Washington Pays Tribute To John McCain

Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush are to be among the speakers at Saturday’s service at the Washington National Cathedral, marking the culmination of a week of public mourning.

Readers write: Influence of ‘Jurassic Park,’ Daily praise, wisteria memories, Americans finding common ground

The June 11 Focus story, “Rise of the ‘Jurassic Park’ generation,” was great! I am a longtime science teacher, and I, too, have seen the profound influence that this movie series has had on my students over the years. Recommended: Could you pass a US…

Spooky Theory on Ills of U.S. Diplomats in Cuba

Doctors and scientists say microwave strikes may have caused sonic delusions and very real brain damage among embassy staff and family members.

What Is Labor Day? A History of the Workers’ Holiday

President Grover Cleveland made it a national holiday in 1894, during a crisis over federal efforts to end a strike by railroad workers.

What’s Behind the F.B.I. Corruption Inquiry Shadowing the Florida Governor’s Race?

Andrew Gillum says he’s not a target of an investigation of alleged corruption in Tallahassee. But it’s likely to shadow his run anyway.

Live Briefing: John McCain Farewell to Be Led by Two Presidents — but Not That One

Here are some things to watch for as the senator is memorialized at the Washington National Cathedral on Saturday.

PRP takes on Eastern

The PRP Panthers took on the Eastern Eagles on Friday, Aug. 31, 2018

        

Ayanna Pressley Seeks Her Political Moment in a Changing Boston

Massachusetts is well known for deeply entrenched politics that favor incumbents. But the Boston City Council member is campaigning for Congress in a moment that has favored women and underdogs.

High school football roundup | Trinity now 0-3 after loss to Moeller

Cincinnati Moeller beat the visiting Trinity High School football team 21-14 in a game called because of lightning in the middle of the third quarter.

        

WATCH: A trio of PRP defenders sack the quarterback

PRP’s Raymeco Mucker (12), Rico Beard (41) and Darius Yates (5) converged at the quarterback with an audible crunch that had the home crowd cheering.

      

 

 

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