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- California Tries to Block Trump Involvement in Election Procedures [47d]
- Lebanese Resigned to a Long War, Even if U.S. and Iran Make a Deal [47d]
- In Flint, Cash for Pregnant Women Leads to Better Outcomes for Babies [47d]
- White House Dismisses Outline of ‘Unofficial’ Iran Deal [47d]
- Trump Threatens Oman Over the Strait, Then Says, ‘They’ll Be Fine.’ [47d]
- Court Orders Customs Chief to Address Compliance on Refunding Tariffs [47d]
- Cornyn’s Defeat in Texas Runoff Underscores Trump's Grip on the G.O.P. [47d]
- In Utah, Measles Sickens Babies and Others Who Can’t Be Vaccinated [47d]
- Jill Biden’s Reaction to Biden’s 2024 Debate: ‘He’s Having a Stroke’ [47d]
- Condé Nast Pays Over $400,000 to 3 Journalists Fired Over Protest [47d]
- F.B.I. Arrests C.I.A. Official With $40 Million in Gold Bars in His Home [47d]
- Former Judges Urge Inquiry Into Deal Trump Struck With I.R.S. [47d]
- Man Charged With Hate-Crime Killing of Gay Dancer Claims Self-Defense [47d]
- To Make a Deal With Trump, Iran Wants Billions of Its Money Unfrozen [47d]
- Judge Dismisses 2 Indictments in FIFA Bribery Case [47d]
- Matthew Perry’s Personal Assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, Sentenced to More Than 3 Years in Prison [47d]
- Meeting Voters, a Republican Tries to Outrun His Party’s Woes [47d]
- Lebanese Resigned to a Long War, Even if U.S. and Iran Make a Deal [47d]
- Knicks Fans Confront High Ticket Prices for NBA Finals Games at MSG [47d]
- What Five Years in Big Law at WilmerHale Taught Me [47d]
- Rubio’s India Visit Yields No Major Deals to Repair U.S.-India Relations [47d]
- National Park Entrance Fees Are Funding Trump’s D.C. Projects [47d]
- Reflecting Pool Contract Has ‘Inflated’ Profit Margin, Government Analysis Finds [47d]
- After Decades on the Run, a Leftist Militant Is Sentenced in Germany [47d]
- Biden Sues Justice Dept. to Block Release of Tapes [47d]
- In Alabama Case, Supreme Court Faces First Major Test of Voting Rights Act Ruling [47d]
- Israel Continues Its Escalation in Lebanon, Ordering Evacuations [47d]
- Ball State Settles With Ex-Employee for $225,000 Over Charlie Kirk Posts [47d]
- Could Russia Hit Harder? It at Least Wants Ukraine to Think So. [47d]
- ‘60 Minutes’ Journalist Who Accused CBS of Political Meddling Loses Her Deal [47d]
- Uganda Closes Border With Congo Over Ebola Fears [47d]
- Russ Hodge Dies at 86; an Olympian, Like His Mother [47d]
- Residents Watch as Israeli War Planes Circle Over Southern Lebanon [47d]
- Ferrari’s First Electric Car Runs Into Backlash in Italy and Beyond [47d]
- The Viruses Causing New Outbreaks Are Much Less Familiar to Science [47d]
- Spencer Pratt Wants to Be Mayor. His Fans Want Him to Be Batman. [47d]
- Global Supply Shortages Deepen as War Drags On, Risking Jobs and Growth [47d]
- Teachers Union Urges Schools to Curb A.I. Chatbots and Screen Time [47d]
- Cornyn’s Defeat Fuels Tensions With President Trump in Senate G.O.P. [47d]
- Writing Is Fundamental to How We Think [48d]
- War. Heat. Cigarettes. [48d]
- Iranians Emerge From a ‘Black Hole’ as Internet Shutdown Eases [48d]
- A MAGA Victory in Texas, and the Trump Administration’s New Ebola Plan [48d]
- A Blue Texas May Be More Than a Dream for Democrats [48d]
- Oil Prices Fall as Uneasy Truce Holds Between U.S. and Iran [48d]
- A Quiet Pacific Village Becomes China’s Security Testing Ground [48d]
- Inventor of the Basque Cheesecake Plans to Retire. His Secret: He Prefers Chocolate [48d]
- Paxton’s Texas Victory Opens a New Front in the Battle for the Senate [48d]
- Tiler Peck’s New Ballet Expands the Idea of What Female and Male Dancers Can Be [48d]
- Ken Paxton Victory Tests Whether Texas Republicans Can Reunite for November [48d]
- Trump Is Remaking the World Map. What Could Go Wrong? [48d]
- Crypto Firms and Automakers Are Looking to Open Banks, at Trump’s Urging [48d]
- When Two Heated Political Issues Descended on One Swing District Town [48d]
- Thornton Wilder’s Last Play Vanished Into Thin Air. Or Did It? [48d]
- The Prison System Doesn’t Encourage Change. Time Does. [48d]
- Why Is TikTok in This Book from 2006? [48d]
- Hunting a ‘Frankenfish’ With a Bow and Arrow [48d]
- The $400 Million Showdown Between a Billionaire and a California Mayor [48d]
- Go Ask Alice Why Tech Start-Ups Are Spending Big on Hype Videos [48d]
- The Battle Over Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Comes to a Newark ICE Facility Parking Lot [48d]
- For Years, Democrats Refused to Primary Him. This Year Is Different. [48d]
- Jimmy Kimmel Slams Trump for Missing His Son’s Wedding [48d]
- Every New Cease-Fire in Lebanon Brings Hope — Until It Doesn’t [48d]
- Can Nigel Farage’s Right-Wing Party Win It All in Britain? [48d]
- Cubans Deported to Mexico Live a Precarious Existence, Report Finds [48d]
- Where Time Is Always 15 Minutes Apart From Everywhere Else [48d]
- Xi Jinping Quit Smoking. China Still Cannot. [48d]
- Colin Allred, Former Lawmaker, Wins Democratic Runoff for House Seat [48d]
- Cornyn Crushed: 6 Takeaways From Tuesday’s Runoffs in Texas [48d]
- Park Slope Food Co-op Votes to Boycott Israeli Products [48d]
- Mayes Middleton Defeats Chip Roy in the Runoff for Texas Attorney General [48d]
- Ken Paxton Ousts John Cornyn, Solidifying Trump’s Grip on Republican Party Voters [48d]
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Keeps Picking Up Snakes. Is He Doing It Right? [48d]
- 5 Things to Know About Ken Paxton, the Republican Senate Nominee in Texas [48d]
- Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara Resigns After Investigation [48d]
- The Winner of the Cornyn-Paxton Runoff? James Talarico. [48d]
- Christian Menefee Defeats Al Green in Houston-Area House Seat [48d]
- Chemical Tank Cools, But 16,000 in Garden Grove Can’t Go Home Yet [48d]
- As Republicans Battled in the Runoff, Talarico Sought to Unify Democrats [48d]
- Trump May Appear at N.B.A. Finals in New York [48d]
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