U.S.
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In Montana, Abortion Rights Groups Submit Signatures for Ballot Measure in November
The measure would affirm the right to abortion in the State Constitution. Democrats hope that it will help Senator Jon…
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Anthony O’Reilly, Flashy Irish Tycoon Who Led Heinz Company, Dies at 88
He found success on the rugby pitch and in boardrooms, building a media empire and boosting Heinz’s profits. He declared…
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The Spectacular Transformation of a Showman’s Mansion
The James A. Bailey residence at St. Nicholas Place and 150th Street in Harlem, built in 1888 for the less…
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$1.5 Million Homes in Prague
A three-bedroom loft in an revamped factory, a two-bedroom apartment in a 16th-century house, and a detached villa in a…
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Appeals Court Denies Bannon’s Emergency Motion to Remain Free
Stephen K. Bannon is scheduled to start a four-month prison term on July 1 unless the Supreme Court intervenes.
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At Stanford, 2 Reports on Bias Show Extent of Divide Between Jews and Muslims
One report documented antisemitic threats. The other, anti-Muslim threats. Both signaled that there may be little room for agreement.
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At Rickwood Field, Willie Mays Is the Star of the Show, One More Time
Earlier this week, as Major League Baseball prepared for a tribute game in his hometown Birmingham, Ala., Willie Mays said…
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Trump Has Rapidly Eroded Biden’s Edge in 2024 Cash Battle
Just two months ago, President Biden appeared to have a daunting financial advantage. Then Donald Trump was convicted of 34…
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For Judge in Trump Documents Case, Unusual Rulings Are Business as Usual
Judge Aileen Cannon has repeatedly proven willing to hear out even far-fetched arguments from the former president’s legal team, including…
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Major League Baseball Came to Birmingham. Then Willie Mays Died.
Baseball hopes a celebration of its past in the home of one of its legends will attract more African American…