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Let the Tragedy in My Homeland Be a Lesson
About seven years ago, people around me started disappearing. It began slowly, quietly. The editors of a well-known literature textbook…
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If the Survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre Can’t Receive Reparations, Who Will?
Among the most famous images related to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre is a photo of two Black attorneys sitting…
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Judge Orders Release of Three of ‘Newburgh Four,’ Criticizing F.B.I.
Judge Colleen McMahon of U.S. District Court suggested that the federal agency had “invented” a conspiracy.
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Wooing African Nations, Putin Casts West as a Common Foe
At a summit in St. Petersburg, Russia, President Vladimir V. Putin offered free grain as he sought to shore up…
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DeSantis Debuts a Leaner Campaign. But Donors Have Their Doubts.
As the Florida governor debuts his leaner campaign in Iowa, tensions still plague the highest levels of his operation and…
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What Happened When 15 of Twitter’s Top Celebrities Joined Threads
We examined the daily activity of Ellen DeGeneres, Wiz Khalifa, Selena Gomez and others among Twitter’s most-followed to deduce if…
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Jobs Sit Empty in the Public Sector, So Unions Pitch In to Recruit
Shortages of state and city personnel, especially those who must work on site, are so dire that unions are helping…
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2 Supervisors at Juvenile Lockup in Bronx Are Charged in Beating of Teenager
The charges were another sign of the problems that have plagued New York’s detention of adults and minors alike.
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How George Santos Used Political Connections to Fuel Get-Rich Schemes
Mr. Santos, a first-term House member under federal indictment, often tried to use his candidacy and ties to Republican donors…