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Menendez Co-Defendant’s Curious Path From Bad Deals to a Meat Monopoly
After emigrating to New Jersey from Egypt, Wael Hana faced a string of business and legal problems. Then his friend…
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The Gilgo Beach Suspect May Have Hunted Them. Now They’re Key Witnesses.
Investigators are talking to women behind bars who worked as escorts and had encounters with the suspect, Rex Heuermann. They…
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He’s a Dab of Glue in a Broken City. Can He Hold It Together?
Michael Bock was still on his way into work for his shift as a private security guard when he came…
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This Is Why I Hate Banned Books Week
Walk past any bookstore or library in America this week, and you are likely to find a sign exhorting you…
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Have Gear, Will Deliver: Why I Carry Supplies to Ukrainian Troops
This past summer, Britain’s defense minister at the time, Ben Wallace, chided Ukraine for not showing enough gratitude for the…
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To Many Americans, Government Dysfunction Is the New Normal
As the nation teetered on the brink of a shutdown, its citizens were largely focused on other things.
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Inside McCarthy’s Shutdown Turnabout That Left His Speakership at Risk
The Republican speaker opted to keep the government open the only way he could — by partnering with Democrats —…
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Nikki Haley Won the Debate Stage. Now, She’s Trying to Win Over Iowa.
The former governor of South Carolina, who was ambassador to the United Nations under Donald Trump, now needs to appeal…
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Trailing in Polls, Conservatives Look to Unleash the ‘Real Rishi’ Sunak
The British prime minister is trying to redefine himself as a conviction politician, leaning into the newly potent issue of…
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Should Children Join the Killing in New Zealand’s War on Invasive Species?
The pickup trucks rolled up one by one, ferrying a stream of animal carcasses into the show grounds. Pigs, deer,…