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A Trump-Appointed Judge Who Showed Him Favor Gets the Documents Case
The surprise assignment of Judge Aileen Cannon could be a setback for prosecutors as they unveiled a sweeping classified files…
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Sports
Sharing the ‘Call for Service’ and a Life Together
Sofia Gross joined the Navy about a year after she and Michael Haft, a former Marine, began dating. She planned…
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Sports
When Her Reality TV Journey Ended a Real-Life Romance Began
Sydney Lotuaco, a contestant on “The Bachelor” more than four years ago, may not have gotten the final rose, but…
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Sports
They Tickled Each Other’s Funny Bone, and Everyone Else’s
Abby Barr and Jed Feiman, two comedy writers who regularly riff off each other, also kept their wedding guests laughing.
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World
James G. Watt, Interior Secretary Under Reagan, Dies at 85
Mr. Watt once declared that Interior Department policies over years had swung too far toward conservation under the influence of…
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World
Robert J. Zimmer, Who Promoted Free Speech on Campus, Dies at 75
A mathematician, he was for many years the president of the University of Chicago, where he argued that civility was…
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World
Your Friday Briefing: A Major Ukrainian Offensive
Also, a victory for voting rights in the U.S.
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World
Where Republican Presidential Candidates Stand on Climate Change
While many of them acknowledge that climate change is real, they largely downplay the issue and reject policies that would…
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Books
The Terrible Beauty of Richard Mosse’s Portrait of the Amazon
The artist wanted to photograph orchids but ended up making “Broken Spectre,” a film about the destruction of the rainforest…
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World
Ukraine on the Attack in the South, Part of What Russia Calls a Counteroffensive
Ukrainian forces intensified attacks overnight in the Zaporizhzhia region of southern Ukraine, days into what Russian officials have called the…