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- What Is the Powerful Surveillance Law That Divided Lawmakers? [862d]
- Eleanor Coppola, Who Chronicled Her Family’s Filmmaking, Dies at 87 [862d]
- Trump Co-Defendants Argue for Dismissal of Charges in Documents Case [862d]
- ‘Climate-Controlled’ Sausage? Courts Crack Down on ‘Greenwashing’ [862d]
- Speaker Mike Johnson Seeks to Govern the Ungovernable [862d]
- Donald Trump Says He Will Testify in Hush-Money Trial [862d]
- Republican Women Are Divided on Abortion as Bans Spread [862d]
- Former Ambassador Gets 15-Year Sentence for Acting as Cuban Agent [862d]
- The House Passed an Extension of a Surveillance Law [862d]
- Haiti Sets Up Transitional Council, Clearing Way for an Acting Leader [862d]
- Sean Combs Sold Share of Tequila Brand for $200 Million [862d]
- Roberto Cavalli, the Fashion Designer That Made Maximalism Cool [862d]
- Anti-Violence Activist Says N.Y.P.D. Leaders Defamed Her Over Criticism [862d]
- What the O.J. Trial Taught America About Domestic Violence [862d]
- Stocks Suffer Sharpest Weekly Decline of 2024 [862d]
- Rumi Missabu, Avant-Garde Drag Performer Who Glittered, Dies at 76 [862d]
- U.S. Says American Targets May Not Be on List in Possible Iran Attack [862d]
- Roberto Cavalli, Designer Who Celebrated Excess, Dies at 83 [862d]
- What to Know About Trump’s Hush-Money Trial [862d]
- What We Know About Iran’s Military as It Threatens Israel [862d]
- Driver Crashes Truck Into Texas D.P.S., Causing Injuries, Officials Say [862d]
- At Berkeley, a Pro-Palestinian Protest Disrupts a Dinner at a Dean’s Home [862d]
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