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News
Russian Missile Barrage Staggers Ukraine’s Air Defenses
Cruise missiles and exploding drones from Iran swept across the skies of Ukraine, wreaking havoc and once again knocking out…
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Health
Congressional Inquiry into Alzheimer’s Drug Faults Its Maker and F.D.A.
The report said the F.D.A.’s approval process for Aduhelm was “rife with irregularities” and criticized Biogen for setting an “unjustifiably…
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Magazine
He Had Blood in His Urine and a Strange Rash. What Was Going On?
At the E.R., the patient learned his blood wasn’t clotting. His mother had the same condition — but the trigger…
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News
George Santos Is in a Class of His Own. But Other Politicians Have Embellished Their Resumes, Too.
Mr. Santos, a Republican representative-elect from Long Island, has admitted to lying about his professional background, educational history and property…
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Magazine
10 Unforgettable Marriage Proposals
Here are some of our favorite ways that couples who wed in 2022 said, “Will you marry me?”
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News
Jan. 6 Committee Withdraws Its Subpoena of Trump
With the panel wrapping up its work in the final days before a new Congress, it has also pulled back…
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Travel
On Long Island, George Santos Faces an Investigation and Public Dismay
The Nassau County district attorney said on Wednesday her office would examine Mr. Santos, who admitted to lying about his…
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News
Republicans Step Up Attacks on F.B.I. as It Investigates Trump
Historically, the F.B.I.’s critics have come from the left. But the bureau’s array of inquiries into former President Donald J.…
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Business
Google Employees Brace for a Cost-Cutting Drive as Anxiety Mounts
The tech giant has so far taken steps to streamline without mass layoffs, but employees are girding for deeper cuts.
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News
Jan. 6 Transcripts Shed New Light on How Trump Considered Blanket Pardons
The transcripts build on a growing body of evidence about the extent to which many in Mr. Trump’s orbit were…