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- A Former Israeli Hostage Is Freed From Hamas, but Not Captivity [30d]
- Trump Calls Off Diplomatic Outreach to Venezuela [30d]
- Troops Head to Chicago, Despite Efforts to Block Them [31d]
- Supreme Court, for Now, Rejects Google Bid to Block Changes to App Store [31d]
- Where in the World Is Eric Adams? Try Albania. [31d]
- Treasury Defends Minting a $1 Trump Coin Despite 1866 Law [31d]
- Trump, Drug Cartels, Venezuela and War: What We Know [31d]
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- C.I.A. Deputy Director Has Replaced Agency’s Top Legal Official With Himself [31d]
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- Judge Poised to Free Abrego Garcia if Officials Can’t Supply Deportation Plans [31d]
- Syria Chooses a Parliament of Revolutionaries [31d]
- A Harvard Professor Is Placed on Leave After Firing a Pellet Gun [31d]
- U.S. Air Travel May Soon Feel Shutdown’s Impact, Official Warns [31d]
- Trump Gave Partisan Speech to Navy Troops, as He Deployed Troops to U.S. Cities [31d]
- Trump Aimed Shutdown Cuts at Democrats, but G.O.P. Districts Are Hit, Too [31d]
- Wesley Hunt Enters Texas G.O.P. Senate Race, Complicating Path for Cornyn [31d]
- Who is Judge Immergut? Trump Appointee in Oregon Blocks Troop Deployment. [31d]
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- Elected but Not Seated, Grijalva Waits to Sign Epstein Petition [31d]
- What Is the National Guard, and Who Controls It? [31d]
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- Worried, Frazzled, Indifferent: Processing the Shutdown in a Divided America [31d]
- How Elon Musk Is Bringing Sexy A.I. Chatbots to the Mainstream [31d]
- Jury Fails to Reach a Verdict in Retrial of Man Accused in 1993 Murder [31d]
- U.S. v. Google: What Each Side Argued for Fixing Google’s Ad Tech Monopoly [31d]
- Harvard Has Identified Another Problem: Its Own Students [31d]
- Greta Thunberg Among Hundreds From Gaza Aid Flotilla Deported by Israel [31d]
- Russia Welcomes Trump’s Blessing of Proposal to Extend Caps on Nuclear Weapons [31d]
- Bessent Taps Social Security Chief to Serve as C.E.O. of I.R.S. [31d]
- Groups Sue E.P.A. Over $7 Billion in ‘Solar for All’ Grants [31d]
- How Bari Weiss of The Free Press Won the Top Job at CBS News [31d]
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- Supreme Court Rejects Appeal From Ghislaine Maxwell [31d]
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- Paramount Buys Bari Weiss’s Free Press, Starting a New Era at CBS News [31d]
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- Fears of Economic Turmoil Deepen in France as Another Prime Minister Quits [31d]
- President Trump and the Supreme Court [31d]
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- Internal Audits Shed Light on Ukraine’s Secret Weapons Spending [31d]
- Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Is Awarded for Work on Immune Systems [31d]
- Trying to Survive Gaza’s War-Torn Present, and Hoping for a Future [31d]
- Trump’s Shutdown Glee Could Come Back to Bite Him [31d]
- Gaza Peace Talks Are Set to Take Place in Egypt [31d]
- The New Right After Trump [31d]
- Take Two: Why Big Companies Are Naming Co-C.E.O.s [31d]
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- Supreme Court Returns to Face Trump Tests of Presidential Power [31d]
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- In a New Memoir, an Israeli Captive Looks Ahead with Hope [31d]
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- French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu Resigns [31d]
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