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Man Who Invaded Nancy Pelosi’s Home Apologizes for Attacking Her Husband
David DePape’s federal sentencing hearing was reopened to give him a chance to address the court, but his apology did…
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Marco Rubio Wants to Be Trump’s Vice President. He Doesn’t Want to Audition.
The last time the Florida senator lived in Donald J. Trump’s orbit he was mocked and defeated. As he returns,…
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If Trump Is Convicted, How Will Biden’s Team Go on the Attack?
A guilty verdict in New York would be a gift for Democrats — but if it comes, the Biden campaign…
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In House Hearing, Republicans Demand Discipline for Student Protesters
Leaders of Northwestern, U.C.L.A. and Rutgers, drawing lessons from prior hearings, sought to avoid enraging either the Republicans on the…
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A Manhattan Apartment Full of Salvaged Finds
A hands-on renovation during the early part of the pandemic produced a place to call home that doubles as a…
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Trump Leans Into an Outlaw Image as His Criminal Trial Concludes
Preparing for a potential verdict in Manhattan, the former president has increasingly aligned himself with fellow defendants and people convicted…
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Eyeing Trump, but on the Fence: How Tuned-Out Voters Could Decide 2024
Politically disengaged Americans are increasingly Trump-curious, but President Biden has a shot at winning some of them back. Reaching them…
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Did You Recently Choose Between Renting and Buying? We Want to Hear About It.
The New York Times is telling the stories of people who made this difficult choice. Maybe we can tell yours.
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Stanley Goldstein, Who Helped Make CVS a Pharmacy Giant, Dies at 89
The small chain that he, a brother and a third partner opened in 1963 had become the nation’s largest by…
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Bill Walton, N.B.A. Hall of Famer and Broadcasting Star, Dies at 71
A dominant, colorful center (when he wasn’t injured), he won championships in high school, at U.C.L.A. and with the Trail…