U.S.
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Five Ways Buying and Selling a House Could Change
The National Association of Realtors has agreed to change its policies to settle several lawsuits brought by home sellers —…
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Do I Have to Allow the Landlord to Do Building Repairs in My Apartment?
The law permits landlords to make upgrades in rent-stabilized units, but that doesn’t mean your rent has to go up.
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Haitian Migrant in Massachusetts Is Charged With Raping a Teenager
The suspect and the 15-year-old were both living in a hotel that currently serves as a migrants shelter. The charge…
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Examining Trump’s Alternate Reality Pitch
The war in Ukraine. Hamas’s attack on Israel. Inflation. The former president has insisted that none would have occurred if…
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Larry H. Parker, an Injury Lawyer Who Promised to ‘Fight for You,’ Dies at 75
In the Los Angeles area, Mr. Parker was a common sight on billboards and television commercials in which he promised…
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Share of Democratic Registrations Is Declining, but What Does It Mean?
Virtually every group of voters under 70 has become less likely to register as Democrats compared with Republicans since 2019.
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A Shooter’s Parents Were Convicted of Manslaughter. What Happens Next?
The prosecution of James and Jennifer Crumbley could affect the courts and parenting in the wake of the worst school…
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Driving With Mr. Gil: A Retiree Teaches Afghan Women the Rules of the Road
Bibifatima Akhundzada wove a white Chevy Spark through downtown Modesto, Calif., on a recent morning, practicing turns, braking and navigating…
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How Trump Is Scrambling to Raise Cash
The former president is facing converging financial crunches as he and the Republican Party confront a shortfall against President Biden…
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Republican Senate Slugfest in Ohio Fuels Jitters About Trump’s Candidate
With just days to go before the election, the three-way Republican Senate primary in Ohio has turned into a food…