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A Street Brawl, a Stabbing Spree and a New York Block No One Can Fix
In the East Village, amid buzzy restaurants and high-end real estate, a section of 14th Street that has long been…
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Democratic Power Broker to Face Racketeering Charges
George E. Norcross III is scheduled to be arraigned in New Jersey on Tuesday. He is accused of manipulating property…
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Closing Arguments in Menendez Bribery Case to Continue on Tuesday
Robert Menendez is the first senator indicted under the foreign-agent statute. He is accused of aiding the Egyptian government in…
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Capturing the Humanity of a Migrant Family
A reporter and a visual journalist followed the Aguilar Ortega family during a dangerous journey to the United States.
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What Happens When Your Bank Isn’t Really a Bank and Your Money Disappears?
For unsuspecting depositors of online financial start-ups, the unraveling of a little-known intermediary has separated them from their life savings.
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Political Gridlock Will Raise the Economic Stakes in France
The French election results point to a prolonged political logjam, which may not help a country bedeviled by high debt…
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Trump’s Next Supreme Court Picks Would Be So Much Worse
If Donald Trump wins the White House this fall and has a chance to appoint a Supreme Court justice or…
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The Talented Democrats Who Aren’t Running for President
At a BBQ-for-Biden-Harris event, a small crowd of Democratic voters gathered recently for a quiet lunch in the parking lot…
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How Conservative Influencers Have Changed
I’ve been on Twitter (now X) since June 2008, meaning that I’ve spent 16 years on the platform. And in…
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Trump’s Lust for Expulsion Has Deep Roots
Last week, millions of Americans celebrated our nation’s founding and with it our history of political and social inclusion. It…