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Wizards’ Davis Bertans expected out 2 weeks with hurt calf

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<p>WASHINGTON &mdash; Washington Wizards forward Davis Bertans is expected to miss about two weeks because of a strained right calf.</p> ...

Flood of Capitol riot, tribal cases swamps US prosecutors

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OKLAHOMA CITY — The U.S. Justice Department’s to-do list was already daunting, especially with this year's flood of pandemic-delayed federal cases. And now two...

Beal’s 43, Westbrook’s triple-double lead Wizards over Jazz

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WASHINGTON — Bradley Beal scored 43 points, Russell Westbrook had 35 points, 15 rebounds and 13 assists in his 13th triple-double of the season...

G7 suggest boosting IMF reserves to help vulnerable nations

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LONDON — The Group of Seven leading industrial nations on Friday proposed bolstering the International Monetary Fund's reserves for the first time since 2009,...

4 men linked to Proud Boys charged in plot to attack Capitol

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Four men described as leaders of the far-right Proud Boys have been charged in the U.S. Capitol riots, as an indictment ordered unsealed on...

Wizards’ Davis Bertans expected out 2 weeks with hurt calf

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WASHINGTON — Washington Wizards forward Davis Bertans is expected to miss about two weeks because of a strained right calf. ...

Who deserves credit? Biden leans into pandemic politics

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<p>WASHINGTON &mdash; In President Joe Biden's war against the coronavirus, former President Donald Trump hardly exists.</p> ...

For Biden, questions about Cuomo grow harder to ignore

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NEW YORK — President Joe Biden's relentless effort to avoid the day-to-day distractions of the political world is being put to the test by...

Man arrested on weapons charge near vice president’s home

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WASHINGTON — District of Columbia police on Wednesday arrested a man near the vice president's residence on a weapons charge. Vice President Kamala Harris...

Flood of Capitol riot, tribal cases swamps US prosecutors

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<p>OKLAHOMA CITY &mdash; The U.S. Justice Department’s to-do list was already daunting, especially with this year's flood of pandemic-delayed federal cases. And now two...