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A Babysitter and a Band-Aid Wrapper: Inside the Submarine Spy Case
WASHINGTON — On July 28, Diana Toebbe posted a Facebook message looking for a babysitter to take care of her…
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Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Explained
President Biden has proclaimed Monday, Oct. 11, as Indigenous Peoples’ Day, becoming the first U.S. president to formally recognize the…
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A Year After ‘Defund’, Police Departments Get Their Money Back
DALLAS — The demonstrators came at night, chanting and blowing whistles outside the home of Mayor Eric Johnson, protesting in…
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The College Admissions Scandal: Where Some of the Defendants Are Now
The first two people to stand trial in the college admissions bribery scandal were found guilty on Friday. But the…
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When Child Care Costs Twice as Much as the Mortgage
GREENSBORO, N.C. — To understand the problems Democrats hope to solve with their supersized plan to make child care better…
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Trump May Run in 2024. So Might They. It’s Getting Awkward.
Sign up here to get On Politics in your inbox every Tuesday and Thursday. With all the subtlety of a…
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Candidate for ‘Mayah’ Proudly Leans Into Her Boston Sound
BOSTON — The mayoral candidate Annissa Essaibi George was amping up her supporters, who had gathered in an Italian restaurant…
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Biden Signs Legislation to Compensate Victims of Mysterious ‘Havana Syndrome’
President Biden signed into law on Friday a new government program to compensate C.I.A. officers, State Department diplomats and other…
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Most Abortions in Texas Are Banned Again After Court Ruling
HOUSTON — A federal appeals court panel reinstated Texas’ restrictive abortion law late Friday, temporarily restoring a ban on virtually…
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Benefits for All or Just the Needy? Manchin’s Demand Focuses Debate
WASHINGTON — Senator Joe Manchin III of West Virginia has a ready retort to fellow Democrats who say shrinking the…