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Trump’s Fraud Trial Starts With Attacks on Attorney General and Judge
The trials of Donald J. Trump began Monday in a New York courtroom, where the former president made an appearance…
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Sports
A Chance to Sample a Storied Reuben
Zingerman’s bring its sandwich to New York City for a one-day-only engagement, a new oasis for caviar opens in Queens…
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World
Kenyan-Led Security Mission for Haiti Goes to U.N. Vote: What to Know
With hundreds killed, abducted and injured in a worsening cycle of gang violence in Haiti, Kenya has offered to lead…
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Politics
Bizarre Cancer Has Been Spreading Among Shellfish for Centuries, Studies Find
The cancer likely started off as an immune cell that mutated, multiplied and adapted to survive in the water.
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World
Trump’s Trial Starts Monday. It Will Spotlight What He’s Really Worth.
The judge in the civil case has already decided Donald J. Trump inflated his financial statements. Now, he will make…
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Economy
Crypto’s Trial of the Century Is Set to Begin
Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of the failed crypto exchange FTX, gets his day in court on Tuesday. The trial will…
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Economy
Who’s Rooting Hardest for a Sam Bankman-Fried Conviction? The Crypto Industry.
Travis Kling has spent a lot of time this year focusing on his mental, physical and spiritual health. That has…
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World
‘Two Trains Charging at Each Other’: A Texas Bishop Takes On the Pope
Bishop Joseph Strickland, a hero to the emboldened traditionalist wing of American Catholicism, is in open warfare with the Vatican…
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World
My Fellow Republicans: It’s Time to Grow Up
Extremists in my party have threatened to try and remove Speaker Kevin McCarthy for relying on the votes of Democrats…
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World
I Read Banned Books. So Does Almost Everybody Else.
During my grade school years in the early 1970s, I read everything. Books, of course — books about dogs and…