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Justice Dept. Has Reviewed Documents Seized in Mar-a-Lago Search
The Justice Department has set aside documents seized from former President Donald J. Trump’s Florida estate potentially covered by attorney…
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Britons Must Be ‘Less Squeamish’ About Recycled Sewage Water, Official Says
LONDON — The head of Britain’s Environment Agency said this week that people need to be “less squeamish” about where…
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Mets-Dodgers: ‘You Play This Game to Face the Best’
In a season where they are on pace for 103 wins, the Mets have shaken off a lot of doubts…
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What to Know About California’s Ban on New Gasoline-Powered Cars
The Rivian Service Center in El Segundo.Credit...Alex Welsh for The New York TimesCalifornia made history late last week when its…
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A Retiree Finds Somewhere to Call Home in Brooklyn
For Randall King, finding safe and affordable housing has been a pursuit since childhood. The 66-year-old arrived in New York…
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China Charges 28 People, Months After Brutal Beating of Women
HONG KONG — A group of men caught on camera violently beating several women at a barbecue restaurant in June…
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It’s Tough to Become a Lifeguard in New York City
Good morning. It’s the final Monday of August. With summer pool season nearing its end, we consider the reasons for…
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Nebraska School Shuts Down Student Newspaper After L.G.B.T.Q. Publication
On March 31, the first period bell at Northwest High School in Grand Island, Neb., had just rung when the…
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How Quitting a Job Changed My Relationships
This has been a summer of laughter in Ana del Rocío’s home. For years, her small apartment in Portland, Ore.,…
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Document Inquiry Poses Unparalleled Test for Justice Dept.
WASHINGTON — As Justice Department officials haggled for months this year with former President Donald J. Trump’s lawyers and aides…