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The New York Primary Being Watched by A.O.C., Pelosi and the Clintons
SHRUB OAK, N.Y. — Less than three months before the November midterm elections, the man tasked with protecting the imperiled…
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‘Carlo and I Were the Only Patrons in the Greenwich Village Music Bar’
Music Bar Dear Diary: Carlo and I were the only patrons in the Greenwich Village music bar. It was early…
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How a Wine Writer Spends Her Sundays
Wine bottles are strewn all over the floor and there is a working bathtub in the middle of the kitchen…
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Even a Single Case of Polio Is a Threat
The case of a young adult paralyzed by polio in New York is not simply unexpected. It’s shocking. The last…
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Daria Dugina, the daughter of an influential Russian writer, was killed on a highway west of Moscow.
The Russian authorities said on Sunday that a car bomb killed the adult daughter of a prominent Russian ultranationalist whose…
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There Is No Happy Ending to America’s Trump Problem
Debate about the search of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence has settled into well-worn grooves. Mr. Trump and many Republicans have…
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Shabab Attack on Somali Hotel Ends With 21 Dead, Officials Say
NAIROBI, Kenya — A 30-hour siege by Shabab militants at an upscale hotel in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, has left…
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‘We Don’t Want DeSantis to Just Walk Into the White House’
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. — On the first day of early voting in Broward County, Florida’s Democratic mecca, Jared Brown, a 41-year-old…
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How a Storied Phrase Became a Partisan Battleground
Juan Ciscomani, a Republican who washed cars to help his Mexican immigrant father pay the bills and is now running…
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Aleksandr Dugin, a chief promoter of Russia’s war in Ukraine, is sometimes called ‘Putin’s philosopher.’
Aleksandr Dugin, 60, is a Russian political thinker sometimes called “Putin’s philosopher” who has been a leading advocate for conquest…