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David Sanborn, Saxophonist Who Defied Pigeonholing, Dies at 78
He was best known as a jazz musician, but his shimmering sound was also heard on...
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Melinda French Gates to Resign From Gates Foundation
The co-founder of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will chart her own course as a...
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Army Officer Resigns in Protest of ‘Unqualified’ U.S. Support to Israel
While assigned to the Defense Intelligence Agency, Maj. Harrison Mann said he was enabling policies that...
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Exclusion of Jewish Jurors Prompts Review of California Death Row Cases
Dozens of cases are under review after notes from jury selection in a 1990s murder case...
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J.D. Vance, in the Mix to Be Trump’s Running Mate, Denounces Witness
Mr. Vance’s appearance in court could signal a new frontier in the auditions to become Donald...
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Trump Stays Calm in Court. His Emails Tell a Different Story.
Donald Trump’s presidential campaign has sent supporters a steady stream of fund-raising solicitations featuring exaggerated portrayals...
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Opinion | Doctors Need a Better Way to Treat Patients Without Their Consent
Involuntary treatment too often requires a court order.
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A Night to Remember at the Opera, Complete With a Phantom
About 130 children took part in a sleepover at Rome’s opera house, part of a campaign...
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Priced Out of Housing, Communities Take Development Into Their Own Hands
Across the country, neighborhood groups are uniting to fund mixed-use developments that meet housing and business...
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Michael Cohen Was Paid to Fix Trump’s Problems. Now He’s One of Them.
Mr. Cohen once called himself Donald J. Trump’s “designated thug.” Will he help bring about the...
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Opinion | The Simple Math That Could Swing the Election to Biden
He is focused on firming up his Democratic base even though the election will come down...
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Russian Forces Push Deeper Into Northern Ukraine
With Ukrainian troops outnumbered, exhausted and now in retreat near Kharkiv, many Ukrainians wonder if the...
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As Israel Steps Up Attacks, 300,000 Gazans Are Forced to Evacuate
Many say there is nowhere to go, and even the “humanitarian zone” recommended by Israel is...
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Opinion | The History That New York City Takes for Granted
Gotham’s 400th birthday calls for a celebration worthy of the great metropolis it is.
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He’s Running for Senate With an Immigrant’s Origin Story. Here’s the Rest.
Bernie Moreno, the Republican challenging Senator Sherrod Brown in Ohio, tells a riches-to-rags-to-riches tale. But the...
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How Republicans Echo Antisemitic Tropes Despite Declaring Support for Israel
Prominent Republicans have seized on campus protests to assail what they say is antisemitism on the...
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Woman Made Her Home Inside a Grocery Store’s Rooftop Sign, Police Say
She had set up flooring, a computer and a coffee maker. The unidentified woman had been...
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Trump May Owe $100 Million From Double-Dip Tax Breaks, Audit Shows
A previously unknown focus of an I.R.S. audit is a dubious accounting maneuver that effectively meant...
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Opinion | A Way Back from Campus Chaos
Colleges have failed to strike a balance between academic freedom and free speech during this spring’s...
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Jim Simons, Math Genius Who Conquered Wall Street, Dies at 86
Using advanced computers, he went from M.I.T. professor to multibillionaire. His Medallion fund had 66 percent...
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Opinion | Biden’s Real Mistake in Pausing Military Aid to Israel
In how Biden made his announcement, the president enabled Netanyahu to look like an innocent victim
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Dennis Thompson, Drummer and Last Remaining Member of the MC5, Dies at 75
He brought his hard-hitting style to the band, which helped lay the foundation of American punk...
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As Israel and Egypt Spar, Aid to Gaza Dries Up
With no resumption of deliveries in sight, officials fear the territory’s threadbare humanitarian relief effort could...