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Revelry and Unease in Alaska as Cruises Return
Even before a rock slide in early July shut down one of the berths for the season, only about 275,000…
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Cómo lloramos a las víctimas de covid
LONDRES — Pedazo a pedazo, el santuario de la COVID-19 nació en la cima de una colina en la pequeña…
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Allen Weisselberg, a Top Trump Executive, to Plead Guilty in Tax Scheme
One of Donald J. Trump’s most trusted executives is expected to stand before a judge on Thursday and plead guilty…
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Why Drivers Could Soon Pay $23 to Reach Manhattan
It could soon be more expensive to drive through Manhattan’s most densely packed streets, as a tolling program that aims…
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The Robin to Trump’s Batman Is Expected to Make a Plea Deal
We’ll look at the plea deal for a Trump Organization loyalist who could have been sentenced to 15 years in…
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A Professor Who Studies Housing Discrimination Says It Happened to Him
Last summer, Nathan Connolly and his wife, Shani Mott,welcomed an appraiser into their house in Baltimore, hoping to take advantage…
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They Lost Crypto in the Crash. They’re Trying to Get It Back.
David Little was starting to lose hope. Like thousands of other investors, he lost a large chunk of his cryptocurrency…
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In Mississippi, a Post-Roe Question: What Will Republicans Do to Help New Mothers?
JACKSON, Miss. — Like low-income pregnant women around the country, nearly every patient at the Sisters in Birth clinic here…
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A Mother, a Daughter and an Unusual Abortion Prosecution in Nebraska
The mother sent a Facebook message to her daughter days before the teenager’s abortion, the police say. “Hey we can…
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Trump Has No One to Blame but Himself for Drawing the F.B.I.’s Attention
Of all the weird and historically discordant moments and news stories of the Donald Trump era, few seem stranger than…