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- Justice Dept. Threatens to Sue Texas Over Migrant Arrest Law [817d]
- Wisconsin University Chancellor Fired Over Pornographic Videos With His Wife [817d]
- Bill Granger, Chef Who Brought Avocado Toast to the World, Dies at 54 [817d]
- Hamas weaponized sexual violence on Oct. 7 [817d]
- Israeli-American Thought to Be a Hamas Hostage Was Killed on Oct. 7, Family Says [817d]
- ‘Almost Naked’ Party in Moscow Angers Russian Conservatives [817d]
- Both Sides Urge Supreme Court to Move Fast on Trump’s Ballot Eligibility [817d]
- Boeing Urges Airlines to Inspect 737 Max Planes for Possible Loose Bolts [817d]
- The First Secret Asteroid Mission Won’t Be the Last [817d]
- The Israeli military makes a rare admission of fault in a statement on two Dec. 24 airstrikes in Gaza. [817d]
- Snow Shortages Are Plaguing the West’s Mountains [817d]
- Rosca de Reyes, a Sweet Bread for Three Kings Day [817d]
- A Holiday Celebration Inspired by Old New York [817d]
- Federal Judge Approves Georgia’s New Voting Maps [817d]
- Young Iowa Republicans Raise Their Voices. Will Their Party Listen? [817d]
- East Palestine Residents Still Waiting for Biden Visit [817d]
- Chess Federation Fines Player Over Her ‘Sports Shoes’ [817d]
- Idaho Murders: Student House Demolished as Some Families Object [817d]
- The Best Sentences of 2023 [817d]
- A war cabinet member warns that Israel could open a new front against Hezbollah. [817d]
- California Pushes Electric Trucks as the Future of Freight [817d]
- How Hamas Weaponized Sexual Violence on Oct. 7 [817d]
- Tom Smothers and the John Lennon Connection [817d]
- The Impact of Lending Your Likeness to a National Ad Campaign [817d]
- Nikki Haley, in Retreat, Says ‘Of Course the Civil War Was About Slavery’ [817d]
- Apple Watch Sales to Resume, for Now [817d]
- China’s Property Crisis Blew Up Investments That Couldn’t Lose [817d]
- Gypsy Rose Blanchard Is Released From Prison in Missouri [817d]
- Israel’s wartime unity faces a challenge in a looming court decision. [817d]
- Death of ‘Parasite’ Star Highlights South Korea’s Crackdown on Drugs [817d]
- In South Korea, Hard Line on Drugs Strains Suspected Users [817d]
- John Terzian Has Been Hiding Celebrities Since 2007 [817d]
- Russia Retakes Some Land Hard Won by Ukraine During Counteroffensive [817d]
- The Year’s Best Times Opinion Coverage [817d]
- Foreigners Who Made Ukraine Home Stay Put, Despite War [817d]
- A Mother, a Daughter, a Deadly Journey: An Update [817d]
- Primaries, Polls and Party Shares: It’s Time for the Mailbag. [817d]
- An $80 Billion Industry Looks for Child Workers. It Keeps Missing Them. [817d]
- What Do You Hear in Jason Aldean’s ‘Try That in a Small Town’? [817d]
- Who Investigates Mississippi Sheriffs? Often No One. [817d]
- The Best, Worst and Weirdest Political Stories of 2023 [817d]
- The Sidney Awards [817d]
- In Burkina Faso, Criticizing the Army Could Get You Drafted [817d]
- ChatGPT Helps, and Worries, Business Consultants, Study Finds [817d]
- A.I. Can Make Art That Feels Human. Whose Fault Is That? [817d]
- San Francisco’s Montgomery Street Could Signal a Downtown Revival [817d]
- I Promised My Sister I Would Write About How She Chose to Die [817d]
- A Pint of Wine? Britain Plans to Bring Back an Old-Fashioned Measure. [817d]
- Columbia Symbolized Campus Strife Over the Israel-Hamas War. What Changed? [817d]
- The Building Spree That Reshaped Manhattan’s Skyline? It’s Over. [817d]
- Haley, Asked About the Cause of the Civil War, Avoids Mentioning Slavery [817d]
- Lauren Boebert, Far-Right Firebrand, Is Switching House Districts in Colorado [817d]
- Pope.L, Provocative Performance Artist, Dies at 68 [817d]
- Israel, Citing Hezbollah Rocket Strikes, Warns of War in Lebanon [817d]
- Herbert Kohl, Wisconsin Senator and Milwaukee Bucks Owner, Dies at 88 [818d]
- Jacques Delors, Passionate Architect of European Unity, Dies at 98 [818d]
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