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  1. Los Clinton se niegan a declarar en el caso Epstein y se arriesgan a estar en desacato En español, January 13

    La pareja intensificó su batalla con el representante James Comer, presidente del Comité de Supervisión, quien dijo que presentaría una moción para acusarlos de desacato al Congreso.

  2. Read the Clintons’ Personal Letter to Comer Interactive, January 13

    Bill and Hillary Clinton wrote a lengthy letter to Representative James R. Comer of Kentucky, the Republican chairman of the Oversight Committee, refusing to testify in Congress.

  3. Read the Clintons’ Legal Letter to Comer Interactive, January 13

    Lawyers for Bill and Hillary Clinton wrote a letter to Representative James R. Comer of Kentucky, the Republican chairman of the Oversight Committee, on why the couple would not testify in the House’s Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

  4. Facing Contempt Threat, Clintons Refuse to Testify in Epstein Inquiry U.S., January 13

    The couple denounced the efforts by Representative James R. Comer, the chairman of the Oversight Committee, to force them to appear, setting the stage for a legal battle.

  5. The Unpardonable Year in Presidential Pardons Opinion, December 26

    Anyone who wants to live in a safe, fair and free country should be alarmed.

  6. The Epstein Files Should Not Have Been Released This Way Opinion, December 24

    The fight was supposed to be about releasing them. But the way it’s being done seems designed to obscure the truth.

  7. Pro-Trump Influencers Stay Conspicuously Quiet About Epstein Files U.S., December 23

    Their silence contrasted with the uproar made over the weekend when the Justice Department’s first release focused on former President Bill Clinton.

  8. In Epstein Files, Administration Officials Point to Clinton, and Away From Trump U.S., December 23

    The Justice Department initially removed, then restored, a photograph that included an image of President Trump, and issued a statement calling mentions of him “untrue and sensationalist claims.”

  9. Goodbye (and Good Riddance?) to the MetroCard New York, December 22

    Thirty years ago, the newfangled method of paying for New York City’s buses and subways seemed like cutting-edge technology. Now, its days are numbered.

  10. Estafas, robos y mentiras: así construyó Jeffrey Epstein su fortuna En español, December 21

    Durante años circularon rumores sobre el origen de su riqueza. Una investigación del Times revela sobre cómo un universitario que abandonó los estudios se abrió camino hasta la cúspide de las finanzas y la sociedad de EE. UU.

  11. Bill Clinton, a Main Character in the Epstein Drop, Just Can’t Escape Scandal U.S., December 20

    The Republican-led Justice Department’s release of photos of the former president with Jeffrey Epstein will introduce yet another generation to his flaws and controversies.

  12. 6 puntos clave del primer lote de los archivos Epstein En español, December 20

    Muchos de los documentos están ampliamente censurados, y rara vez se menciona al presidente Trump. La Casa Blanca también intentó sacar provecho político de la publicación de fotos de Bill Clinton.

  13. 6 Takeaways From the First Batch of the Epstein Files U.S., December 20

    Many of the Justice Department documents were heavily redacted, and President Trump’s name was rarely mentioned. The White House also sought to make political hay of the release of photos of Bill Clinton.

  14. Bill Clinton Features Prominently in Epstein Files Release U.S., December 19

    The focus on a former president comes at a moment when Republicans have fought to shift public attention away from Mr. Epstein’s friendship with President Trump.

  15. Yes, Nancy Pelosi Says, the Country Is Ready for a Woman to Be President Opinion, December 19

    The speaker emerita is disappointed and a little surprised that the presidential glass ceiling remains intact, but confident that it will change.

  16. Presidential History, According to Trump U.S., December 18

    The White House unveiled plaques near the Oval Office that describe U.S. presidents with varying levels of accuracy, depending on President Trump’s opinion of them.

  17. David Leonhardt Says Good Night to The Morning Insider, March 21

    Five years after founding The Times’s flagship newsletter, Mr. Leonhardt recently began a new role on Opinion, overseeing the editing and writing of the paper’s editorials.

  18. Report Faults Trump Officials Over Coronavirus Inquiry in New York and New Jersey Washington, January 7

    While the findings are dated, they come as many current and former Justice Department officials fear that the incoming Trump administration will run the department with an eye toward score-settling.

  19. This Is the First Presidential Debate Without an In-Person Audience Since 1960 Politics, June 27

    John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon were the last presidential candidates to debate with no live audience during a general election.