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- FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried Said to Be Arrested in the Bahamas [1229d]
- Project Veritas Says It Provided $20,500 in ‘Excess Benefit’ to Its Founder [1229d]
- Two Groups Quietly Spent $32 Million Rallying Voters Behind Voting Rights [1229d]
- Angelo Badalamenti, Composer for ‘Twin Peaks,’ Is Dead at 85 [1229d]
- FBI Reports Drop in Hate Crimes, but There’s Doubt Around the Data [1229d]
- Your Monday Evening Briefing [1229d]
- Supreme Court Refuses to Block California’s Ban on Flavored Tobacco [1229d]
- A Timeline of China’s Advancements in Spaceflight [1229d]
- Congress Weighs Plan for Commission to Investigate Covid Response [1229d]
- Golden Globes Snubs and Surprises: Will Smith, Brendan Fraser and More [1229d]
- How Sexism Influenced Corporate Governance [1229d]
- Brooklyn Hospital Network Battles a Cyberattack [1229d]
- Fudge, Caramel and Nougat Recipes That Are Worth the Effort [1229d]
- Fentanyl Cuts a Bitter Swath Through Milwaukee [1229d]
- Croatia Is the World Cup Team That Refuses to Lose [1229d]
- Obstruction Charge Takes Center Stage at Jan. 6 Court Hearing [1229d]
- Mass Migrant Crossing Floods Texas Border Facilities [1229d]
- Major Nuclear Fusion Energy Breakthrough to Be Announced by Scientists [1229d]
- China Maps Out Plans to Put Astronauts on the Moon and on Mars [1229d]
- Why Some Scientists Choose China’s Space Station for Research [1229d]
- Major Fusion Energy Breakthrough to Be Announced by Scientists [1229d]
- In a Wary Arctic, Norway Starts to See Russian Spies Everywhere [1229d]
- Can Australia Save a Rare Reptile by Moving It to a Cooler Place? [1229d]
- A Fast-Growing Network of Conservative Groups Is Fueling a Surge in Book Bans [1229d]
- A Gunman Kills 3 in Rome, Shocking the City [1229d]
- Kids Aren’t Learning to Read. This Mom Has a Surprising Solution. [1229d]
- Decades After the Central Park Jogger Attack, a City Marks Its Mistake [1229d]
- In Harlem, a Playful New Youth Center Is an Instant Landmark [1229d]
- Putin Will Not Hold His Annual Year-End Conference [1229d]
- Wall Street Journal Names Emma Tucker as New Editor [1229d]
- Inflation Forecasts Were Wrong Last Year. Should We Believe Them Now? [1229d]
- As Protests Rage, Iran Carries Out a Public Execution [1229d]
- Snow and Cold Bring Parts of U.K. to a Standstill [1229d]
- Taking to the Woods With Maine’s ‘Tree Tippers’ [1229d]
- Indigenous Founders of a Museum Cafe Put Repatriation on the Menu [1229d]
- Winter Illnesses [1230d]
- How Layoff News Is Hiding a Hot Job Market [1230d]
- ‘It Doesn’t Hurt at All’: In China’s New Covid Strategy, Vaccines Matter [1230d]
- The World Cup Is Ending, but the Migrant Labor Economy Grinds On [1230d]
- Japan Needs Indian Tech Workers. But Do They Need Japan? [1230d]
- Best Arts Photos of 2022 [1230d]
- Viral News of 2022: Twitter’s Takeover, Olivia Wilde’s Salad Dressing and More [1230d]
- Tied New Hampshire Race Spurs a Redo. Why Aren’t Voters Talking About It? [1230d]
- These Bills Could Help End the War on Drugs [1230d]
- Russia Is Using Old Ukrainian Missiles Against Ukraine, General Says [1230d]
- Gretchen Whitmer Rejected False Choices. All Democrats Should. [1230d]
- Meet Kyrsten Sinema, Former Democrat of Arizona [1230d]
- Scaring People Won’t Make Our Cities Safer. Here’s What Will. [1230d]
- What Will Biden Offer African Leaders at U.S.-Africa Summit? [1230d]
- Why Some Hasidic Children Can’t Leave Failing Schools [1230d]
- The Fashion Designers Dries Van Noten and Christopher John Rogers in Conversation [1230d]
- Kamala Harris Swears In Karen Bass as LA’s Mayor [1230d]
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