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- Librarian Fired in Books Dispute to Receive $700,000 Settlement [76d]
- Trump Has His Eyes on a Nobel Peace Prize. Will He Get It? [76d]
- The Gaza Cease-Fire Is Beginning to Take Shape [76d]
- Judge Dismisses Drake’s Lawsuit Over Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’ [76d]
- Mamdani Maintains 13-Point Lead as Cuomo Gains Ground After Adams’s Exit [76d]
- Ruth Weiss, Who Chronicled Apartheid After Fleeing the Nazis, Dies at 101 [76d]
- Democrats Are Increasing Inequality [76d]
- Big Investors Await Windfall From Trump’s Argentina Bailout [76d]
- Crypto Investor Known as ‘Bitcoin Jesus’ Reaches Deal With Prosecutors [76d]
- How Jared Kushner, a Self-Described ‘Deal Guy,’ Helped Broker a Gaza Breakthrough [76d]
- Ukraine Visit Leaves Lasting Mark on Times Editor [76d]
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- Trump Baselessly Claims He ‘Took the Freedom of Speech Away’ From Flag Burners [76d]
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- Oscar S. Wyatt Jr., Wily Texas Oilman, Is Dead at 101 [76d]
- Man Charged With Fatally Beating 64-Year-Old at Subway Station [76d]
- Democratic Alarm Over an Unbound Trump Fuels Shutdown Standoff [76d]
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- Oklahoma’s Republican Governor Criticizes National Guard Deployment in Chicago [76d]
- Why Arguments About Free Speech Don’t Apply to the Riyadh Comedy Festival [76d]
- Oscar S. Wyatt Jr., Wily Texas Oilman, Is Dead at 101 [76d]
- Another Guilty Verdict After Appeal in Gisèle Pelicot Rape Case [76d]
- Who Are the Hostages Believed Alive in Gaza? [76d]
- In N.J. Governor’s Race, Energy Costs Have Become a Central Issue [76d]
- Modi Rosenfeld Is Gay. He’s Religious. His Comedy Career Is Booming. [76d]
- Government Shutdown Scrambles Some Home Sales in Flood Zones [76d]
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- 10 Months Later, Russia Admits Deadly Downing of Azerbaijani Plane [76d]
- Netanyahu’s Political Fortunes May Be Transformed by Gaza Deal [76d]
- We Have a Cease-Fire. Now the Middle East Needs Leadership. [76d]
- Number of Children Fleeing Violence in Haiti Soars [76d]
- Joseph Herbert, Who Helped Catch Copycat Zodiac Killer, Dies at 68 [76d]
- Intel’s Big Bet: Inside the Chipmaker’s Make-or-Break Factory [76d]
- A Tough Job for Jay Powell at the Fed Gets Tougher [76d]
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- A Gaza Deal [76d]
- Laszlo Krasznahorkai Is Awarded Nobel Prize in Literature [76d]
- A Breakthrough Hostage Deal, and an Arrest in Deadly L.A. Wildfire [76d]
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- New York Fed’s John Williams Favors More Rate Cuts [76d]
- Appeals Court to Weigh Legality of Deploying Troops to Portland [77d]
- Appeals Court to Weigh Legality of Deploying Troops to Portland [77d]
- Harvard Seeks Assurances as Talks Restart in Washington [77d]
- Democrats Play the Hits on Health Care. Why Fewer People Are Listening. [77d]
- Bob Ross’s ‘Happy Little’ Paintings Will Be Auctioned [77d]
- What the Arrival of A.I. Video Generators Like Sora Means for Us [77d]
- Judge to Hear Arguments on Whether Guard Troops Near Chicago Can Stay [77d]
- He Believes America Should Be a Theocracy. He Says His Influence Is Growing. [77d]
- Glenn Close on ‘Sunset Boulevard,’ ‘Fatal Attraction’ and Her Storied Career [77d]
- Thomas Pynchon Saw Where We Were Headed. How Does “Shadow Ticket” Hold Up? [77d]
- The Trump Bump on Your Energy Bills [77d]
- The Army’s Race to Catch Up in a World of Deadly Drones [77d]
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- How Kai Cenat Became a New Kind of Celebrity for Gen Z [77d]
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- Star Witness in Menendez Bribery Case to Be Sentenced [77d]
- China Clamps Down Even Harder on Rare Earth Exports [77d]
- Radosław Sikorski: Putin Is Escalating His War [77d]
- Chinese Surgeons Perform First Pig-to-Human Liver Transplant [77d]
- Irish Factory Prospered Because of China’s Babies. Then Nestlé Pulled the Plug. [77d]
- Why Many Students in Thailand Can’t Let Their Hair Down [77d]
- In Germany’s Depressed East, Tanks Are the Lesser of Two Evils [77d]
- With Mideast Deal, Trump Is on the Brink of a Major Diplomatic Accomplishment [77d]
- Rutgers Expert on Antifa Tries to Flee to Spain After Death Threats [77d]
- What We Know About the Remaining Hostages in Gaza [77d]
- Who is Jonathan Rinderknecht? What We Know About The Palisades Fire Arrest [77d]
- Katie Porter Goes Viral for ‘Unhappy’ TV Interview in California Governor’s Race [77d]
- Katie Porter Goes Viral for ‘Unhappy’ TV Interview in California Governor’s Race [77d]
- Posts Calling Luigi Mangione Guilty Did No Harm, Top U.S. Prosecutor Argues [77d]
- A Stolen Dinosaur Named Claire Is Returned to a California Gas Station [77d]
- G.O.P. Blocks Bid to Halt Trump’s Attacks in the Caribbean Sea [77d]
- Pope Leo Urges U.S. Bishops to Support Immigrants as Trump Escalates Deportations [77d]
- Key Moments From the Final New Jersey Governor’s Debate [77d]
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