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More Republicans Say Trump Committed Crimes. But They Still Support Him.
The share of Republicans saying the former president has committed “serious federal crimes” has grown modestly, according to a new…
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Business
Solar Supply Chain Grows More Opaque Amid Human Rights Concerns
The global industry is cutting some ties to China, but its exposure to forced labor remains high and companies are…
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Biden Spoke With Son’s Associates Repeatedly, Former Partner Testifies
Republicans accused the president of lying, while Democrats said the testimony of Devon Archer, who worked with Hunter Biden, showed…
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Health
Scenes From a City That Only Hands Out Tickets for Using Fentanyl
For the past two and a half years, Oregon has been trying an unusual experiment to stem soaring rates of…
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Trailing Trump, DeSantis Unveils Economic Plan Slamming ‘Failed Elites’
Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida introduced a 10-point economic plan geared toward the blue-collar voters with whom he has struggled…
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How the Mushroom Cloud Boomed and Bloomed Across American Pop Culture
From the Trinity test to “Oppenheimer” and “Asteroid City,” the symbol of nuclear destruction has held multiple but equally disturbing…
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Trump Employee Released on Bond After Court Appearance in Documents Case
Carlos De Oliveira, the property manager of Mar-a-Lago, made his first court appearance after his indictment on charges of conspiring…
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What Does It Mean to Be a Witness?
In his new story collection, Jamel Brinkley investigates the impact of seeing and being seen.
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Why Trump Is So Hard to Beat
The first Times/Siena poll of the G.O.P. primary shows he still commands a seemingly unshakable base of loyal supporters.
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What’s Happening With the Quran Burnings in Sweden
The country has found itself caught between outrage over anti-Muslim actions and its commitment to free speech. Denmark has also…