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Opinion | The Wrong Party May Be Worrying About Its Nominee
Trump is assured of nothing.
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Luis Rubiales, Ex-Chief of Spanish Soccer, to Face Trial Over World Cup Kiss
The ruling by a National Court judge resulted from a pretrial inquiry into an unsolicited kiss...
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Opinion | A Titanic Geopolitical Struggle Is Underway
This is no ordinary moment in world affairs.
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Elon Musk Is Spreading Election Misinformation, but X’s Fact Checkers Are Long Gone
Civil rights lawyers and Democrats are sounding alarms about Mr. Musk’s claims about voting. The Biden...
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Yellen Hits Trump Over Handling Of Economy
The Treasury Secretary acknowledged that consumer prices, which have weighed on economic sentiment, continue to be...
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Trump Strengthens Grip on Congress as He Presses Toward GOP Nomination
The former president’s opposition has all but killed the prospects for a bipartisan border deal, reflecting...
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He Died in a Tragic Accident. Why Did the Internet Say He Was Murdered?
Within a day of the death of Matthew Sachman, 19, on New York City subway tracks,...
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‘Barbie’ Is Bad. There, I Said It.
There’s a crucial difference between liking the idea of a movie and liking the movie itself.
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McConnell Casts Doubt on Border Deal, Saying Trump Opposition May Sink It
The minority leader privately told Republicans that the former president had put his party “in a...
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Europe Faces a Measles Outbreak
When vaccinations begin to lag, as they did during the pandemic, measles is often the first...
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‘No Time to Go Wobbly’: Why Britain Is Lobbying U.S. Republicans on Ukraine
The U.K., often a wingman to the United States in defense, is pushing its ally to...
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Florida Eliminates Sociology as a Core Course at Its Universities
In December, Florida’s education commissioner wrote that “sociology has been hijacked by left-wing activists.”
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San Francisco Tried to Build a $1.7 Million Toilet. It’s Still Not Done.
An expensive public bathroom project has come to symbolize the city’s bureaucratic inefficiencies.
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Opinion | We Are Normalizing Trump. Again.
Can the former president forge an enduring coalition out of his cult of personality?
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New Hampshire and Iowa Reveal Broader Weaknesses for Trump
As Donald J. Trump pivots to a general election, early results point at the rough road...
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Jon Stewart Will Return to Host ‘The Daily Show’ on Mondays
Stewart, who hosted the Comedy Central show from 1999 to 2015, will also be an executive...
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The Biggest British-American Tea Kerfuffle Since … Well, You Know
An American chemistry professor has a surprising thought about how to make the best cup of...
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A Famous Black Hole Gets a Second Look From Astronomers
Repeated studies of the supermassive black hole in the galaxy Messier 87 confirm that it continues...
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A Bird’s-Eye View of a Technicolor World
Scientists have devised a new video system that reveals how animals see color, and us.
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Gene Therapy Allows an 11-Year-Old Boy to Hear for the First Time
The genetic treatment targeted a particular kind of congenital deafness and will soon be tried in...
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The Heart Surgery That Isn’t as Safe for Older Women
Coronary artery bypass grafting, the most common cardiac procedure in the United States, was studied mostly...
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Opinion | I Am Going to Miss Pitchfork, but That’s Only Half the Problem
The middle is collapsing in media.
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Opinion | Critics of D.E.I. Forget That It Works
As the will to engage in D.E.I. programs is waning, it can be tempting to make...
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Ron DeSantis Ends Campaign for President
The Florida governor, who once appeared to be Donald Trump’s most daunting challenger, ran a costly,...