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World
Judiciary Committee vs. Bragg: The Curtain Goes Up
At an unusual “field hearing” in Manhattan, Republicans are expected to contend that Alvin Bragg is focusing on Donald Trump…
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World
Why Joe Biden Has Slow-Walked His Way to a 2024 Run
Closed-door planning meetings involving White House officials, the Democratic National Committee and outside advisers are intensifying as President Biden nears…
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World
Your Monday Briefing
Chaotic fighting in Sudan.
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Magazine
A Beauty Treatment Promised to Zap Fat. For Some, It Brought Disfigurement.
CoolSculpting is among the most popular fixes for unwanted bulges. But the risk of a serious side effect appears to…
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World
Killing on Live TV Renews Alarm About India’s Slide Toward Extrajudicial Violence
The victim was a former politician, a notorious criminal and a Muslim. Afterward, two government officials described the killing as…
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Politics
How Gay Men Saved Us From Mpox
For weeks, the same awkward scene played out again and again in sexually transmitted infection clinics across the United States.…
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Politics
How to Pray With Our Eyes Open
April is my favorite month in Austin, my hometown. The banks along the highways burst with wildflowers. Bluebonnets preside over…
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Business
Mortgages, Wine and Renovations: Silicon Valley Bank’s Deep Tech Ties
More than many other banks, SVB catered to how risky tech start-ups and their backers do not adhere to normal…
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Sports
Two Rivals. One Bedroom.
Quinten and Jurrien Timber are on opposite sides of the Dutch championship race. At home, they may be closer, literally,…
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Sports
How Boston Left the Rest of the N.H.L. Behind. Far Behind.
The Bruins, who won 50 games faster than any N.H.L. team in history, have sputtered of late, but with a…