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- A Plan for Every Kind of New Year’s Eve [1221d]
- Congress Proposes More Than $44 Billion for Ukraine [1221d]
- Your Tuesday Evening Briefing [1221d]
- Taliban Release 2 Americans Detained in Afghanistan [1221d]
- Title 42 Border Restrictions Still in Place as Lawsuits Reach Supreme Court [1221d]
- How the Federal Spending Plan Hit a Snag on Plans to Relocate the FBI Building [1221d]
- Mayor Adams Warns of Holiday Virus Risks, Encourages Wearing Face Masks [1221d]
- What’s In (and Not In) the $1.7 Trillion Spending Bill [1221d]
- Congress Offers $1 Billion for Climate Aid, Falling Short of Biden’s Pledge [1221d]
- Taliban Bar Women From College Classes, in a Stark Reversal of Rights [1221d]
- Human This Christmas [1221d]
- The Forest in Your Chocolate [1221d]
- How Germany Changed Its Mind, and Gave Benin Bronzes Back to Nigeria [1221d]
- Mat Ishbia to Acquire Phoenix Suns and Mercury For $4 Billion [1221d]
- At a Holiday Celebration in Southern Ukraine, ‘Kids Still Need Miracles.’ [1221d]
- Bans on TikTok Gain Momentum in Washington and States [1221d]
- New Spending Bill Makes It Easier for Americans to Save for Retirement [1221d]
- Shakhtar Donetsk Claims FIFA Rule Is Hurting Teams From Ukraine [1221d]
- World Cup Homecoming Brings Argentina to a Halt [1221d]
- House Committee Will Vote on Making Trump’s Taxes Public [1221d]
- Masters Tournament Will Let LIV Golf Players Compete in 2023 [1221d]
- Clean Energy Quest Pits Google Against Utilities [1221d]
- UK Strikes: Nurses, Emergency Responders and Rail Workers Walk Out [1221d]
- Going Whole Hog for a Noche Buena Tradition [1221d]
- Overlooked No More: Audrey Munson, Forgotten but, Living On in Sculptures, Not Gone [1221d]
- Wells Fargo to Pay $3.7 Billion Over Consumer Banking Violations [1221d]
- Merry ‘Sismas’: A Holiday Tradition Honors Friendship [1221d]
- 6.4-Magnitude Earthquake Hits California, Leaving Thousands Without Power [1221d]
- Trump’s Culpability [1221d]
- A Congressional Call to Prosecute Trump [1221d]
- Was the World Collapsing? Or Were You Just Freaking Out? [1221d]
- China’s Abrupt Covid Pivot Leaves Many Without Medicines [1221d]
- The Miraculous Life and Afterlife of Charlene Richard [1221d]
- Our Top Travel Stories, Tips and Photos From 2022 [1221d]
- In Public Schools, the N.R.A. Gets a Boost From Junior R.O.T.C. [1221d]
- With This Supreme Court, the Way Liberals Dissent Matters [1221d]
- How TikTok Became a Diplomatic Crisis [1221d]
- How to Imagine a Different America [1221d]
- Bank of Japan Surprises Markets With Policy Tweak [1221d]
- A Secret Society Tied to the Underground Railroad Fights to Save Its Home [1221d]
- Archaeologists Devise a Better Clock for Biblical Times [1221d]
- Release of Trump Tax Returns Could Herald New Era for Taxpayer Privacy [1221d]
- One Day With an Ambulance in Britain: Long Waits, Rising Frustration [1221d]
- Lawmakers Unveil Sprawling Spending Bill to Avoid Shutdown [1221d]
- Ukraine Urges Russian Soldiers to Surrender to Drones [1221d]
- Will This Device Protect Athletes’ Brains, or Only Make Them Think It Does? [1221d]
- Los Angeles Jury Finds Harvey Weinstein Guilty of Rape in Mixed Verdict [1221d]
- Weinstein’s Prosecutors Brought His Past Into the Courtroom. Good. [1221d]
- Key Findings From the Jan. 6 Committee’s Report, Annotated [1221d]
- A Diminished Trump Meets a Damning Narrative [1221d]
- Jan. 6 Panel Accuses Trump of Insurrection and Refers Him to Justice Dept. [1221d]
- George Santos Dodges Questions as Democrats Label Him ‘Unfit to Serve’ [1221d]
- Is There Still Room in the G.O.P. for Mitch Daniels? [1221d]
- King Charles III Is the New Face of U.K. Money [1222d]
- Why Petulant Oligarchs Rule Our World [1222d]
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