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- An Afrikaner Farming Family Trades South Africa for Alabama [363d]
- She Vanished for 3 Weeks in the Sierra. Then the Phone Rang: ‘Dad, I’m Alive.’ [363d]
- Takeaways From Cassie’s 3rd Day of Testimony in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Trial [363d]
- Trump’s Computer Chip Deals With Saudi Arabia and UAE Divide US Government [363d]
- Law Firms Fighting Back Against Trump Report Security Clearance Suspensions [363d]
- Springsteen, in England, Blasts Trump Administration as ‘Treasonous’ [363d]
- Federal Officials May Limit Recommendations for Covid Vaccine [363d]
- Conservative Republicans Revolt Over Domestic Policy Bill, Threatening Its Path [363d]
- National Guard Tapped for Migrant Crackdown [363d]
- New Guidelines Address I.U.D. Insertion Pain and Offer Management Options [363d]
- Charles Strouse, Composer of ‘Annie’ and ‘Bye Bye Birdie,’ Dies at 96 [363d]
- ‘We Are the Most Rejected Generation’ [363d]
- U.S. Unveils Sweeping A.I. Project in Abu Dhabi [363d]
- Pope Leo XIV Grew Up in This Chicago Home. Now, It Could Be Yours. [363d]
- Here’s What’s in House Republicans’ Big Tax Bill to Deliver Trump’s Agenda [363d]
- He Denounced the Gaza War at Graduation. N.Y.U. Withheld His Diploma. [363d]
- In Birthright Citizenship Case, Supreme Court Wrestles With Limiting Judges’ Power [363d]
- Marco Rubio Meets Syria’s Foreign Minister, in Another Sign of Warming Ties [363d]
- Trump Says Talks on Iran’s Nuclear Program Are ‘Very Serious’ [363d]
- Lawmakers in Both Parties Resist Trump’s Attempt to Seize Control of Their Library [363d]
- Vengeful at Home, Trump Takes His Forgiving Side on Middle East Tour [363d]
- For Trump, Citizenship Has Long Served as a Political Tool [363d]
- Trump Administration Escalates Harvard Feud With New Justice Dept. Investigation [363d]
- Does Meta Have a Social Media Monopoly? Here’s What the U.S. Has Argued. [363d]
- 4 Takeaways From the Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Case [363d]
- Israeli Woman On Her Way to Give Birth Killed in West Bank Attack [363d]
- Florida Just Banned Fluoride From Public Water. Here’s What to Know. [363d]
- Book Review: ‘Apple in China,’ by Patrick McGee [363d]
- Supreme Court Rejects ‘Moment of Threat’ Limit in Excessive Force Suits [363d]
- S.E.C. Investigating Whether Coinbase Misstated Its User Numbers [363d]
- Colorado Air Traffic Control Facility Lost Contact With Pilots [363d]
- Baby Is Healed With World’s First Personalized Gene-Editing Treatment [363d]
- Israeli Strikes Kill Dozens in Gaza, Health Ministry Says [363d]
- Andrew Cassell, Daring Sailor Who Won Paralympic Gold, Dies at 82 [363d]
- Live by the Loomer, Die by the Loomer [363d]
- How Small Business Owners Are Handling Tariffs on China [363d]
- An Iranian Student in U.S. Detention Makes a Hard Choice: Stay or Go Home [363d]
- Wisconsin Judge Accused of Obstructing Federal Agents Pleads Not Guilty [363d]
- Ben of Ben & Jerry’s Is Arrested at Senate Hearing After Protesting War in Gaza [363d]
- Judge Dismisses ‘Trespassing’ Charges Promoted by Trump in Border ‘Defense Area’ [363d]
- Pope Leo’s Classmates Drew Ire of Church With Protest for Women [363d]
- Trump Budget Cuts Hobble Antismoking Programs [363d]
- Can a New Public Safety Plan Lift Adrienne Adams’s Campaign for Mayor? [363d]
- Stephen A. Smith’s Relentless, Preposterous, Probably Inevitable Road to Political Clout [363d]
- MSNBC Poaches Politico Editor Sudeep Reddy for New Washington Bureau [363d]
- Trump Visits Biggest U.S. Military Facility in the Middle East [363d]
- Which Trump Policies Have Been Blocked by the Courts? [363d]
- Is This Supreme Court Case About Birthright Citizenship? Yes and No. [363d]
- Terrorists Continue to Pay for Check Marks on X, Report Says [363d]
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