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Biden Invites South Korea’s President to White House in May

President Moon Jae-in of South Korea has urged President Biden to kick-start negotiations with North Korea, calling denuclearization a “matter of survival” for South Korea.

Florida Voting Rights: Republican Bill Adds New Limits

The bill, which Gov. Ron DeSantis is expected to sign, is the latest Republican effort to restrict voting after the 2020 election. It will make Florida the first major swing state won by Donald Trump to pass such a law.

Pence Speaks Fondly of Trump in First Speech of Biden Era

The former vice president credited the Trump administration with “four years of consequence, four years of results and four years of promises made and promises kept.”

Shake-Up at Covid Vaccine Manufacturer That Tossed Millions of Doses

Emergent BioSolutions’ C.E.O. announced several executive changes but vigorously defended the company, which is on track for record revenues.

Five Charged in Shooting of Lady Gaga’s Dog Walker

The dog walker was critically injured and two of Lady Gaga’s French bulldogs were stolen in the violent robbery in Hollywood on Feb. 24, the police said.

8 Indicted in Hazing Death of Bowling Green University Student

Stone Foltz, a 20-year-old sophomore at the university in Ohio, died on March 7, three days after he had attended an off-campus Pi Kappa Alpha event.

Senate Passes $35 Billion Water Bill, but Bigger Infrastructure Fights Loom

The lopsided vote was a reminder that bipartisan cooperation on public works projects is possible, but lawmakers in both parties said the spirit of compromise could be fleeting.

5 People, Including 2 Deputies, Are Killed in North Carolina Standoff

A 13-hour standoff with a gunman, who barricaded himself inside a house in Boone, N.C., ended at about 11 p.m. on Wednesday. Officials said the gunman was one of the dead.

Inside the Derek Chauvin Jury Room: 11 of 12 Jurors Were Ready to Convict Right Away

One juror described the seven hours of closed-door deliberations that led to Derek Chauvin’s murder conviction.

How Is the G.O.P. Angling to Attack Biden?

As Republicans search for a winning message, they’re trying out strategies both old and new.

Chuck Schumer Looks to Bring Biden’s Vision to Life

The Senate majority leader, marking his own 100 days in charge, is responsible for turning sweeping Democratic plans into law. It’s a tall order.

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