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Trump Inquiries Remain Politically Charged, Despite Special Counsel
In appointing a special counsel to investigate former President Donald J. Trump, Attorney General Merrick B. Garland was, in theory…
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Georgia Senate Rivals, With Little Time to Spare, Sprint Toward Runoff
ATLANTA — As Republicans steamed this week over an underwhelming midterm performance, Herschel Walker wanted to talk about another subject…
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George Lois, 91, Who Brought the Counterculture to Advertising, Dies
George Lois, Madison Avenue’s best-known 20th-century art director, who put the counterculture of the 1960s and ’70s into postwar advertising…
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Dr. Mitchell Rosenthal, Phoenix House Founder, Dies at 87
Dr. Mitchell Rosenthal, the founder of Phoenix House, which branded itself the largest private, nonprofit therapeutic drug-treatment program in ...
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Leg Booty? Panoramic? Seggs? How TikTok Is Changing Language
To hear some people on TikTok tell it, we’ve spent years in a “panoramic.” Or perhaps it was a “panini…
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Staughton Lynd, Historian and Activist Turned Labor Lawyer, Dies at 92
Staughton Lynd, a historian and lawyer who over a long and varied career organized schools for Black children in Mississippi,…
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The Red Sea’s Coral Reefs Defy the Climate-Change Odds
SHARM El SHEIKH, Egypt — The vast majority of the world’s coral reefs are likely to be severely damaged in…
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As the War Rages, Ukraine Wages a Daunting Battle to Rebuild
KYIV — Ukrainian efforts to stabilize some of the country’s battered electricity supply and make a dent in the seemingly…
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World
World Cup in Qatar Caps Big Gulf Push Into International Sports
For most of Mariam al-Anezi’s life, it felt as if no one knew where Qatar was. She would tell people…
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It Was a Bad Week for Billionaires With Delusions of Saving the World
In recent years, a swelling chorus of Americans has grown critical of the nation’s bajillionaires. But in the extraordinary week…