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Trump’s Trial Could Bring a Rarity: Consequences for His Words
The former president has spent decades spewing thousands and thousands of words, sometimes contradicting himself. That tendency is now working…
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Tornado Kills 5 in Guangzhou, a Chinese City Battered by Recent Rains
Videos shared by Chinese official media showed transmission towers and power lines igniting and debris swirling in the air in…
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Heat Wave Strains Pharmacist’s Ability to Get Crucial Medicine to Gazans
A heat wave in the Gaza Strip this week, with temperatures soaring above 100 degrees Fahrenheit the past few days,…
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Britney Spears and Her Father Settle Legal Dispute Over Conservatorship
Terms were not disclosed. The parties had been arguing over the payment of legal fees and James P. Spears’s financial…
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5 Takeaways From the Second Week of Donald J. Trump’s Criminal Trial
The second week of Donald Trump’s Manhattan criminal trial was dominated by four days of testimony by David Pecker, the…
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Auto Safety Regulator Investigating Tesla Recall of Autopilot
The National Highway Safety Administration also released an analysis of crashes involving the system that showed at least 29 fatal…
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Save the Children Says Its Guatemala Offices Were Searched Over Abuse Claims
Prosecutors in Guatemala, which has a history of targeting nonprofit groups, said they were probing claims of child abuse, which…
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Weinstein’s Conviction Is Overturned: 5 Takeaways
In a 4-to-3 decision on Thursday, New York’s highest court overturned Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 conviction on felony sex crime charges,…
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In Trump Tower, the President-Elect Praised the Man Who Kept His Secrets
David Pecker, former publisher of The National Enquirer, found himself at a meeting of the future administration. Donald J. Trump…
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What Columbia Should Have Learned From the Protests of 1968
Sending in the police to arrest students only inflamed tensions on campus then. Why would this time be different?