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As Right-Wing Rhetoric Escalates, So Do Threats and Violence
The armed attack this week on an F.B.I. office in Ohio by a supporter of former President Donald J. Trump…
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As U.S. Seeks to Close Guantánamo, Saudi Center Could Be an Option
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Nobody was home at the dusty brown campus of the reintegration center for recovering Islamic extremists.…
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Don’t Feel Guilty About Working on Vacation — or About Vacationing at Work
It’s August — a time for vacationing, and also for the tradition of lamenting how bad Americans are at vacationing.…
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Trump Lawyer Told Justice Dept. That Classified Material Had Been Returned
At least one lawyer for former President Donald J. Trump signed a written statement in June asserting that all material…
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Jan Longone, Influential Scholar of Food History, Dies at 89
Jan Longone, a curious, cordial and diligent food scholar who started a mail-order cookbook business from her Michigan basement that…
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With New Weaponry, Ukraine Is Subtly Shifting Its War Strategy
KYIV, Ukraine — Despite suffering grievous losses over nearly six months of war, Russia still holds a distinct advantage over…
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Can the F-150 Lightning Make Everyone Want a Truck That Plugs In?
Inside a colossal new plant, about 13 football fields long, the employees of SK Battery America are at work 24/7,…
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Here are the risks as shelling continues at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
Repeated shelling inside the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant complex over the past seven days has revived concerns of a nuclear…
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Rushdie Attack Recalls 1991 Killing of His Japanese Translator
TOKYO — The attack on Salman Rushdie in western New York State on Friday prompted renewed interest in previous attacks…
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Restaurants That Are Institutions as Much as Places to Dine
Throughout the pandemic, reporting assignments meant I was traveling more than most people. And when I was on the road,…