Justice Thomas discloses two 2019 trips paid for by Harlan Crow
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- Clarence Thomas acknowledged that the Texas billionaire paid for his 2019 visits to a resort and a private club.
- Justices Brett M. Kavanaugh, Neil M. Gorsuch and Ketanji Brown Jackson reported lucrative book deals.
- The justices’ off-the-bench activities have been scrutinized and criticized in the past year.
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Rockville student receives indictment for alleged manifesto with school shooting plan
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D.C. police crack down on illegal scooter activity
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George Clooney called White House to defend wife’s work on Israel warrants
By Tyler Pager, Ashley Parker
Politics
- The president criticized the International Criminal Court’s action, a case Amal Clooney worked on.
- George Clooney complained to a top aide about the president's comments, according to people familiar with the call.
- The actor's concerns left some worried that he would withdraw from participating in a marquee fundraiser.
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Flag drama is not just for Supreme Court justices
By Rachel Kurzius
Breakfast links: Co-living property in Arlington shuts its doors
By Eleanor Barker
Officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6 booed at Pennsylvania state House
By Ryan J. Reilly, Emma Barnett & Allan Smith
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7 Howard County Students Named National Merit Scholars
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Leader of conservative Federalist Society announces retirement
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