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A Long Journey Home: After 50 Years, Back on the Reservation

Leonard Peltier, the American Indian Movement activist, returned to North Dakota, where, under home confinement, he will serve the remainder of his life sentence for the murders of two F.B.I. agents.

Blake Lively Adds Claims From 2 Other Women to Justin Baldoni Lawsuit

In the amended complaint, Ms. Lively said that Mr. Baldoni, her co-star in “It Ends With Us,” made two other actresses on set uncomfortable and that they were willing to testify.

Trump Says DOGE Savings Could Be Returned to Taxpayers

The president said a plan to return money culled from budget cuts and work force reductions to taxpayers was “under consideration,” but he offered no details about how or if it could be done.

Hegseth Orders Pentagon to Draw Up Plans for Budget Cuts

The defense secretary has told senior leaders to prepare to trim 8 percent from the budget over each of the next five years, officials said.

Trump Rebuffs Senate G.O.P. and Backs House Budget Plan

Mr. Trump’s call for “one big beautiful bill” came just hours after he gave conflicting directions to congressional Republicans on cuts to social safety net programs.

Alabama Grand Jury Calls for Police Force to Be Abolished After Indicting 5 Officers

The grand jury said that the Hanceville Police Department, which had eight officers as of last August, had been operating “as more of a criminal enterprise.”

Trump Says He Would Have Had a ‘Very Nasty Life’ if He’d Lost the Election

The president’s remarks were a surprisingly public acknowledgment that he had campaigned for his freedom as much as for the White House itself.

U.S. Attorney Casts Office as ‘Guardians of Federal Workers’

In an unusual email, the U.S. attorney in Washington, Ed Martin, spoke openly about a sensitive investigation into a threat against Pete Hegseth, the defense secretary.

Trump Flips the Script on the Ukraine War, Blaming Zelensky Not Putin

As he seeks to negotiate a peace deal with Moscow, President Trump is rewriting the history of Russia’s invasion of its neighbor.

Trump Team Finds Loophole to Effectively Maintain Spending Freezes

Officials cite other legal authorities — not Mr. Trump’s court-blocked directives — to keep withholding foreign aid and domestic grant money.

Send Us Your Views on Airplane Safety and the D.C. Reagon Airport Crash

We want to hear your perspective on the circumstances that led to the Jan. 29 midair collision near Reagan National Airport, and on air safety and regulation in general. What works and what does not?

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