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- Republican Group Running Anti-Trump Ads Finds Little Is Working [970d]
- Trump Will Not Seek to Move Georgia Election Case to Federal Court [970d]
- Federal Lawsuit Accuses Tesla of Racial Discrimination [970d]
- Ed Fancher, a Founder of The Village Voice, Is Dead at 100 [970d]
- Why the Donald Trump Fraud Case Matters [970d]
- Top Biden Aides Questioned in Classified Documents Inquiry [970d]
- Western Leaders Urge Arms Manufacturing in Ukraine [970d]
- Viewership Fell Sharply for Second G.O.P. Debate [970d]
- An Appeals Court Rejected Trump’s Effort to Delay His Fraud Trial [970d]
- DeSantis Says He Would Sign a 15-Week Abortion Ban as President [970d]
- Biden Issues a Blistering Attack on Trump [970d]
- Menendez Rejects Democrats’ Calls to Resign, Prompting Talk of Expulsion [970d]
- China Uses ‘Deceptive’ Methods to Sow Disinformation, U.S. Says [970d]
- Fact Check: Trump on Electric Vehicles in Michigan [970d]
- First Impeachment Hearing Yields No New Information on Biden [970d]
- Donald Trump’s Campaign of Violence and Lawlessness [970d]
- As McCarthy Seeks to Shift Shutdown Blame, Border Takes Center Stage [970d]
- Ukraine Is Still David. Russia Is Still Goliath. [970d]
- Government Shutdown May Hurt Home Sales in Flood-Prone Areas [970d]
- Newsom Emerges as Biden’s Top Surrogate But Promotes Himself, Too [970d]
- Trump Lawsuit Against Judge in Fraud Case Rejected by Appeals Court [970d]
- Trump’s Fraud Case May Cost Him Trump Tower and Other Properties [970d]
- Onstage, Michael Gambon’s Depth Transcended the Unspoken [970d]
- With Shutdown Looming, Biden Points to Republican Infighting [970d]
- Grilling the world’s biggest meat producer [970d]
- San Diego Closes Point La Jolla Beach to Protect Sea Lions From People [970d]
- Drivers and Dealers Could Soon Feel Impact of U.A.W. Strikes [970d]
- Vegetarian Dinner Party Recipes That Let the Host Relax [970d]
- Trump’s Legal Defense Effort Comes Under Financial Strain [970d]
- Judge Affirms Pay Raise For Food Delivery Workers in New York [970d]
- Yom Kippur Prayers Split Israelis in Tel Aviv [970d]
- Beloved Tree in England Is Felled in ‘Act of Vandalism’ [970d]
- Biden Said He Would Stop Drilling. Then Reality Hit. [970d]
- Rotterdam Shootings Leave Fatalities, Dutch Police Say [970d]
- America’s Next Public Health Moonshot Should Tackle Health Spans [970d]
- New York Is Rebounding for the Rich. Nearly Everyone Else Is Struggling. [970d]
- National Parks Brace for Shutdown [970d]
- How Dumbledore Became Michael Gambon’s Most Recognizable Role [970d]
- Justice Dept. Accuses Trump Lawyers of Dragging Their Feet in Documents Case [970d]
- How West Africa Can Reap More Profit From the Global Chocolate Market [970d]
- Gifts, Gadgets and Greece: Inside a Huawei Lobbying Campaign [970d]
- One Casualty of a Shutdown: Government Data [970d]
- DeSantis Clears a Debate Hurdle. Will It Be Enough to Build On? [970d]
- Gifts, Gadgets and Greece: Inside a Huawei Lobbying Campaign [970d]
- Elon Musk, Geoff Hinton, and the War Over A.I. [970d]
- Small-Business Owners in D.C. Area Fear Federal Shutdown [970d]
- Michael Gambon, British Actor Who Played Dumbledore in ‘Harry Potter,’ Dies at 82 [970d]
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