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Zach Montague

The New York Times

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  • The New York Times
  • WorldPoliticsReview
  • The Diplomat

Past articles by Zach:

Vivek Ramaswamy Wants Candidates to Commit to Pardoning Trump in 2025

The Republican presidential hopeful, who has been one of Donald Trump’s most vocal supporters, said he had reached out to other candidates about such a pledge. → Read More

How to Watch the Jan. 6 Committee Hearings

The first of several upcoming hearings by the House committee investigating the attack on the Capitol will be held on Thursday evening. → Read More

Where Senate Republicans Stand on Gun Legislation

See what the senators said when asked whether they would support a pair of gun control bills to strengthen background checks. → Read More

Demonstrators flock to the Supreme Court after leak of draft decision.

The mood outside the court was a mix of anger and mourning, with some demonstrators sitting silently in front of a long line of candles. Others shouted defiant chants. → Read More

Ilya Lichtenstein Held in Bitcoin Case While Heather Morgan Is Given Bail

A judge appeared more concerned by the flight risk posed by Ilya Lichtenstein than by his wife, Heather Morgan, in a case accusing them of a sweeping scheme to launder stolen cryptocurrency. → Read More

Three vaccinated senators have tested positive for the virus.

Roger Wicker, Republican of Mississippi, Angus King, independent of Maine, and John Hickenlooper, Democrat of Colorado, said on Tuesday that they were experiencing symptoms. → Read More

Biden’s order includes 72 initiatives that take aim at very specific practices the White House wants changed.

The White House asked more than a dozen federal agencies for input and action on initiatives designed to increase competition and limit the power of large corporations. → Read More

Over 100 Republicans, including former officials, threaten to split from G.O.P.

Miles Taylor, a former Trump-era Homeland Security official who anonymously wrote a book condemning the Trump administration, is an organizer of the effort. → Read More

Meet America’s 63rd National Park

The New River Gorge in West Virginia got the federal government’s highest protection, thanks, in part, to the latest pandemic relief bill. → Read More

A Guide to Impeachment Trial Day 2: Start Time, Streaming and More

The prosecution will deliver its first substantive arguments in what could be an exceptionally short trial. → Read More

Covid-19 Live Updates: C.D.C. Order Requires Masks for Travel in U.S.

Countries are tightening borders to evade virus variants. A hospital refrigerator malfunction in Seattle led to a frenzied overnight inoculation drive. → Read More

What Time is Impeachment Vote? Streaming, Channel and More

The House will hold a vote on Wednesday to impeach President Trump. Here’s how to follow along. → Read More

Pfizer Seals Deal With U.S. for 100 Million More Vaccine Doses

The company agreed to deliver the additional doses of its coronavirus vaccine by the end of July, helping address a looming shortage. → Read More

The Second Stimulus Package: Here’s What’s Included

Smaller stimulus checks, targeted aid for small businesses, and funding to buy and distribute vaccines are among the main components of the latest pandemic relief package. → Read More

Trump Campaign Lawyers Step Up but Are Swiftly Knocked Down

The race to file lawsuits challenging the election results has forced lawyers into mistakes and uncomfortable court appearances. → Read More

Covid-19 Live Updates: Trump Heads to Wisconsin for Rally Amid State's Worst Outbreak

An outbreak in Switzerland is linked to two yodeling concerts. Hawaii is easing restrictions. → Read More

How to Fix the Postal Service

Even as it becomes a focus of debate in a sharply partisan election year, the agency is crippled by economic forces outside its control. But a number of proposals, new and old, could chart a path forward. → Read More

This Misinformation Was Coming From Inside the House

William B. Crews was especially focused on undermining efforts to persuade the public to wear masks. → Read More

N.I.H. Official Departs After Anonymous Posts Attacking Public Health Leaders

A managing editor of the right-wing website RedState appeared to attack Dr. Anthony S. Fauci and spread misinformation about the coronavirus pandemic while working for Dr. Fauci’s agency. → Read More

Coronavirus Cases at D.C. Whole Foods Highlight Risks Facing Grocery Workers

A cluster of infections at the store in the heart of trendy downtown Washington is not an isolated episode, as the nation’s grocery workers increasingly fall ill. → Read More