Amid Allegations of Sexual Impropriety, Excessive Drinking, and Power Politics, a Veterans Group Wages Civil War

At the heart of the dispute are sexual misconduct claims that the group’s U.S. leaders say indicate a “failure to protect the Team Rubicon brand.”

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Amid Allegations of Sexual Impropriety, Excessive Drinking, and Power Politics, a Veterans Group Wages Civil War

Alex Emmons

At the heart of the dispute are sexual misconduct claims that the group’s U.S. leaders say indicate a “failure to protect the Team Rubicon brand.”

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Two Female Reporters Refused to Let Trump Bully Them Into Silence, So He Ran Away

Robert Mackey

Two White House correspondents refused to let Donald Trump silence them, and a third declined his request to change the subject by asking him a new question.

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A Woman Died of Covid-19 in a New Jersey Prison After Begging to Be Let Out of a Locked Shower

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Nancy Pelosi has dragged her feet on remote voting to shore up her own influence, but she’s ended up handing over substantial control to Republicans.

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The Perversity of Needing to See Ahmaud Arbery Die on Video to Recognize That His Black Life Mattered

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A New York City Hospital Is Investigating a Nurse for Sharing Video Footage With The Intercept

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As Trump and Biden Trade Anti-China Ads, Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans Spike

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The End of Michael Flynn’s Prosecution Was Another Triumph for America’s Autocrat-in-Chief

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Press coverage of the Flynn case shows that the media has failed yet again to grasp the larger narrative of Donald Trump’s presidency.

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Conservatives Are Fighting a “No-Brainer” Ethics Rule Banning Judges From Joining the Federalist Society

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