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- Florida Woman Who Fatally Shot Black Neighbor Gets 25 Years in Prison [570d]
- Biden White House Holds Up U.S. Contribution to Anti-Doping Agency [570d]
- Great Apes and Tiny Bears: Chasing Wild Thrills in Borneo [570d]
- Trump Evaded Jack Smith and the Rule of Law [570d]
- Thanksgiving Travel Forecast Calls for Rain and Snow in Some Places [570d]
- Special Counsel Moves to Dismiss Federal Cases Against Trump [570d]
- Mitch McConnell Is Ready to Pick His Own Fights After Senate Leadership [570d]
- Judge Delays Hearing on Menendez Brothers’ Bid for Early Release [570d]
- Netanyahu Nearing Israel-Hezbollah Cease-Fire Decision, Officials Say [570d]
- New York Times Book Review Book Club: ‘Small Things Like These,’ by Claire Keegan [570d]
- Nan Goldin Challenges Germany on What Artists Can Say About Israel [570d]
- U.S. Says Google Is an Ad Tech Monopolist, in Closing Arguments [570d]
- Judge Allows San Jose State Volleyball Player to Compete [570d]
- Do You Use Online Betting Markets? Tell Us About It. [570d]
- Devoted Aide Who Keeps Good News Flowing Will Follow Trump to the White House [570d]
- Protesters Defy Pakistan Crackdown to Demand Imran Khan’s Release [570d]
- UAE Arrests 3 in Connection With Murder of Israeli Rabbi [570d]
- An A.I. Granny Is Phone Scammers’ Worst Nightmare [570d]
- ‘GNX’ Review: Kendrick Lamar Heads Back to His Comfort Zone on Surprise Album [570d]
- An I.V.F. Mix-Up, a Shocking Discovery and an Unbearable Choice [570d]
- Surge of Gang Violence in Haiti Leads U.N. Workers to Flee [570d]
- The ‘Rocket Docket’ Judge Who Will Decide the Fate of Google’s Ad Technology [570d]
- What’s Going on With All of These Food Recalls? [570d]
- Democrats Rush to Regroup in the Southern Battlegrounds [570d]
- ‘DNA Typewriters’ Can Record a Cell’s History [570d]
- Trump’s Middle East Envoy Has Prior Ties to Oil-Rich Nations There [570d]
- Why Some of the Year’s Best Performances Are From Actresses Who Say Very Little [570d]
- Can Wall Street Billionaires Deliver on Trump’s Blue-Collar Promise? [570d]
- If My Dying Daughter Could Face Her Mortality, Why Couldn’t the Rest of Us? [570d]
- Ex-Dancer Accuses Shen Yun of Forced Labor and Trafficking in Lawsuit [570d]
- Dating App Fatigue? In Vermont, Personal Ads Still Thrive. [570d]
- Macy’s Discovers Employee Hid Millions in Delivery Expenses [570d]
- Regulator Sues Anti-Police Activist Who Spent Charity Funds on Himself [570d]
- Barbara Taylor Bradford, ‘A Woman of Substance’ Novelist, Dies at 91 [570d]
- Newsom Challenges Trump on Electric Vehicle Tax Credits [570d]
- Barbara Taylor Bradford, ‘A Woman of Substance’ Novelist, Dies at 91 [570d]
- The Markets Cheer Trump’s Treasury Pick, Scott Bessent [570d]
- A Climate Change [570d]
- The Trump Transition’s Secret Funding, and a Campus Crackdown [570d]
- Israel and Hezbollah Mount New Attacks Amid Cease-Fire Talks [570d]
- Crowds Watch Israeli Airstrikes from a Beirut Hillside [570d]
- Trump’s Judicial Hero Would Have Hated His Recess Appointments Plan [570d]
- How Democrats Lost Their Base and Their Message [570d]
- What Will Donald Trump’s Second Term Be Like? Four Columnists Debate His Early Moves. [570d]
- The Defeat of Kamala Harris Is Not the End of the Story [570d]
- How Trump Could Upend Electric Car Sales [570d]
- Donald Trump’s Luck with the Economy May Be Turning [570d]
- How Universities Cracked Down on Pro-Palestinian Activism [570d]
- Kennedy’s Antivax Views and Friends Can Cause Real Damage [570d]
- The Art of Competitive Tablescaping [570d]
- In California’s Heartland, Some Latino Immigrants Back Trump’s Border Stance [570d]
- In-Air Emergencies Can Cause Lasting Trauma [570d]
- Hard-Right Candidate Wins First Round of Romania’s Presidential Election [570d]
- As New York’s Migrant Crisis Eases, Trump’s Deportation Threat Looms [570d]
- DHL Cargo Plane Crashes Near Airport in Lithuania, Killing 1 [570d]
- Don’t Let Donald Trump Drive You Into Internal Exile [570d]
- Washington Curtails Intel’s Chip Grant After Company Stumbles [570d]
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