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L.A. Sheriff’s Dept. Apologizes for Post Sympathizing With Iran Bombing Victims
The department called its social media post “offensive and inappropriate” and said it was investigating how it was published.
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6 Trump Voters React to the U.S.’ Bombing of Nuclear Sites in Iran
In interviews, Trump supporters expressed a range of emotions — anger, wariness and avid support. But the dominant theme? Anxiety about what comes next.
6 Trump Voters React to the U.S.’ Bombing of Nuclear Sites in Iran
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The MTV Reality Star in Trump’s Cabinet Who Wants You to Have More Kids
Sean Duffy, once the resident playboy on “The Real World,” is now a father of nine who presents his family as an example for America.
The MTV Reality Star in Trump’s Cabinet Who Wants You to Have More Kids
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G.O.P. Can’t Include Limits on Trump Lawsuits in Megabill, Senate Parliamentarian Rules
The Senate parliamentarian rejected a measure in Republicans’ domestic policy bill that could limit lawsuits seeking to block presidential orders.
G.O.P. Can’t Include Limits on Trump Lawsuits in Megabill, Senate Parliamentarian Rules
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Judge Orders Abrego Garcia Released on Smuggling Charges Before Trial
The order to release Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia from criminal custody as he awaits trial was a rebuke to the Trump administration. But he is likely to remain in immigration custody.
Judge Orders Abrego Garcia Released on Smuggling Charges Before Trial
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Trump’s Risky Gamble on Attacking Iran
With his strikes on Iran, President Trump is betting that the United States can repel any retaliation, and that the U.S. has destroyed the regime’s chances of reconstituting Iran’s nuclear program. David Sanger, the White House and national security correspondent for The New York Times, explains the risk.
Trump’s Risky Gamble on Attacking Iran
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How Trump Decided to Strike Iran
When Israel began its assault on Iran, President Trump kept his distance. But within days he was on a path that led to an extensive bombing mission aided by political and military ruses.
How Trump Decided to Strike Iran
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Officials Concede They Don’t Know the Fate of Iran’s Uranium Stockpile
Both Vice President JD Vance and Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, acknowledged questions about the whereabouts of Iran’s stockpile of near-bomb-grade nuclear material.
Officials Concede They Don’t Know the Fate of Iran’s Uranium Stockpile
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Is the U.S. at War With Iran? What to Know About Trump, Congress and War Powers
President Trump avoided asking Congress for permission before striking Iran, despite the Constitution saying only the legislature can declare war.
Is the U.S. at War With Iran? What to Know About Trump, Congress and War Powers
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A Timeline of the U.S. Attack in Iran
The Pentagon detailed how stealth bombers flew from Missouri into Iran to bomb three nuclear sites.
A Timeline of the U.S. Attack in Iran
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After U.S. Strikes, Iran May Be Determined to Build a Nuclear Weapon
The future of Iran’s nuclear program will depend in part on the extent of the damage from the U.S. attacks and Tehran’s negotiating position in the coming days.
After U.S. Strikes, Iran May Be Determined to Build a Nuclear Weapon
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Trump Picks a Side on Entering the War in Iran, for Now
Even as he announced the strikes on Iran, President Trump appeared to be rapidly trying to get himself back to the middle by insisting the operation was a one-off.
Trump Picks a Side on Entering the War in Iran, for Now
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Michigan Church Shooting Leaves at Least 1 Injured and Gunman Dead, Police Say
One church employee was injured in the shooting on Sunday in Wayne, Mich., the police said. The church, which was hosting its Vacation Bible School, was filled with children at the time.
Michigan Church Shooting Leaves at Least 1 Injured and Gunman Dead, Police Say
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In Remarks on Iran, Hegseth Conveys Messages to Two Different Audiences
The U.S. defense secretary was in the difficult position of praising American military might while acknowledging people’s concerns about another conflict.
In Remarks on Iran, Hegseth Conveys Messages to Two Different Audiences
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Boat Capsizes on Lake Tahoe, Leaving 6 Dead
A large wave overturned a 27-foot-long boat on Saturday afternoon, the U.S. Coast Guard said. Two people remained missing.
Boat Capsizes on Lake Tahoe, Leaving 6 Dead
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Iran’s Short-Range Weapons Pose a Threat to U.S. Bases
Iran has depleted its stockpile of medium-range missiles, U.S. officials say. But the country still has an ample supply of other weapons, including rockets and attack drones.
Iran’s Short-Range Weapons Pose a Threat to U.S. Bases
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‘I Feel Like I’ve Been Lied To’: When a Measles Outbreak Hits Home
From a lone clinic in Texas to an entire school district in North Dakota, the virus is upending daily life and revealing a deeper crisis of belief.
‘I Feel Like I’ve Been Lied To’: When a Measles Outbreak Hits Home
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Missteps, Confusion and ‘Viral Waste’: The 14 Days That Doomed U.S.A.I.D.
The rapid dismantling of the global aid agency remains one of the most consequential outcomes of President Trump’s efforts to overhaul the federal government, showing his willingness to tear down institutions in defiance of the courts.
Missteps, Confusion and ‘Viral Waste’: The 14 Days That Doomed U.S.A.I.D.
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Arkansas May Not Be Ready for a ‘Healing’ Anti-Abortion Monument
A design for the state’s official “Monument to Unborn Children” was chosen in 2023. But it remains unbuilt as the debate over abortion grinds on.
Arkansas May Not Be Ready for a ‘Healing’ Anti-Abortion Monument
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With Military Strike His Predecessors Avoided, Trump Takes a Huge Gamble
President Trump is betting the United States can repel whatever retaliation Iran orders, and that it has destroyed the regime’s chances of reconstituting its nuclear program.
With Military Strike His Predecessors Avoided, Trump Takes a Huge Gamble
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U.S. Military Is Pulled Back Into Middle East Wars
The strikes on Iran ushered in a period of high alert as the Pentagon braced for almost-certain retaliation against American forces in the region.
U.S. Military Is Pulled Back Into Middle East Wars
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Midwest Cities Bake as Heat Wave Blankets the Central U.S.
St. Louis, Chicago and Des Moines were among the cities that saw heat indexes hit triple digits on Saturday, with the East Coast bracing for similar conditions by Monday.
Midwest Cities Bake as Heat Wave Blankets the Central U.S.
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Senate Official Rejects Food Aid Cuts Proposed by Republicans in Megabill
The ruling by the parliamentarian sent G.O.P. lawmakers back to the drawing board to cover the costs of President Trump’s domestic policy bill.
Senate Official Rejects Food Aid Cuts Proposed by Republicans in Megabill
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A White Nationalist at University of Florida Wrote a Paper Promoting Racist Views. It Won Him an Award.
The University of Florida student won an academic honor after he argued in a paper that the Constitution applies only to white people. From there, the situation spiraled.
A White Nationalist at University of Florida Wrote a Paper Promoting Racist Views. It Won Him an Award.
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Harvard and Trump Restart Talks to Potentially End Bitter Dispute
Details about the discussions emerged after President Trump said the two sides, which have been locked in court battles for weeks, might reach a settlement soon.
Harvard and Trump Restart Talks to Potentially End Bitter Dispute
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The Efforts to Erase Black History
President Trump’s executive orders have sought to reframe the history of race and culture in America. Erica L. Green, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, describes how the orders have led to the erasing of history of the Black experience.
The Efforts to Erase Black History
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Vance Blames L.A. Violence on California Democrats and Disparages Padilla
Vice President JD Vance said during a Los Angeles stop that Gov. Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass had encouraged protesters to engage in violence. He also criticized Senator Alex Padilla and called him by the wrong name.
Vance Blames L.A. Violence on California Democrats and Disparages Padilla
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Dodgers Pledge Aid to L.A. Families Affected by Trump Crackdown
Pressed by Angelenos, including a large Latino fan base, the Dodgers promised support but stopped short of denouncing ICE raids that have outraged much of the metropolis.
Dodgers Pledge Aid to L.A. Families Affected by Trump Crackdown
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Suspect in Minnesota Attacks Was a Doomsday Prepper, Investigator Says
An F.B.I. agent said Vance Boelter left instructions for his wife in the event of a calamity, according to a court document.
Suspect in Minnesota Attacks Was a Doomsday Prepper, Investigator Says
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An Iran Deal in Two Weeks? Hard to Achieve, Even if Trump Really Wants One.
Negotiating with Tehran is time-consuming and difficult under the best of circumstances. And it remains unclear whether President Trump’s 14-day clock is more than a way to buy time for military preparations.
An Iran Deal in Two Weeks? Hard to Achieve, Even if Trump Really Wants One.
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How Trump Treats Black History Differently Than Other Parts of America’s Past
Since taking office in January, President Trump has tried to reframe the country’s past involving racism and discrimination by de-emphasizing that history or at times denying that it happened.
How Trump Treats Black History Differently Than Other Parts of America’s Past
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Where Trump and Newsom’s Fight Over the California National Guard Stands
A volley of court rulings has made the legal path unclear in a case challenging President Trump’s use of troops in Los Angeles. For now, the president has retained control of the state militia.
Where Trump and Newsom’s Fight Over the California National Guard Stands
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What Trump’s Delayed Decision in the Israel-Iran War Means for Those Countries
The Times’s Jerusalem bureau chief explains what President Trump’s delay in deciding whether to intervene in the Israel-Iran war means for the people of both countries.
What Trump’s Delayed Decision in the Israel-Iran War Means for Those Countries
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A Doctor Posted Video of Their Decapitated Baby. They Were Awarded $2.5 Million.
A Georgia couple hired a pathologist to do an autopsy after their first child died during childbirth. They accused him of posting images of the baby on Instagram without their consent.
A Doctor Posted Video of Their Decapitated Baby. They Were Awarded $2.5 Million.
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Judge Blocks Trump’s Tying of Transportation Funds to Immigration Enforcement
Attorneys general in 20 states, most led by Democrats, had sued the administration. Similar suits have been filed over funding for other programs.
Judge Blocks Trump’s Tying of Transportation Funds to Immigration Enforcement
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Judge Blocks Trump’s Tying of Transportation Funds to Immigration Enforcement
Attorneys general in 20 states, most led by Democrats, had sued the administration. Similar suits have been filed over funding for other programs.
Judge Blocks Trump’s Tying of Transportation Funds to Immigration Enforcement
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Louisiana’s Ten Commandments Law Is Unconstitutional, Appeals Court Says
The court unanimously ruled that the state cannot require schools and universities to display the Commandments.
Louisiana’s Ten Commandments Law Is Unconstitutional, Appeals Court Says
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Florida Approves Plan to Help Billionaires Export Their Sewage
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill to help Indian Creek Village, home to the likes of Jeff Bezos and Jared Kushner, avoid paying a neighboring town millions to allow transport of its sewage under its streets.
Florida Approves Plan to Help Billionaires Export Their Sewage
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Pilot Tried To Avoid Turtle in Deadly North Carolina Plane Crash
One other person on board was killed in the June 3 crash in North Carolina and another passenger was severely injured.
Pilot Tried To Avoid Turtle in Deadly North Carolina Plane Crash
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Trump’s Rebuke of Gabbard Signals an Uneasy Moment
The president’s relationship with his director of national intelligence has become more tense as he considers striking Iran.
Trump’s Rebuke of Gabbard Signals an Uneasy Moment
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Judge Blocks a Trump Effort to Prevent International Students at Harvard
The decision came after a hearing where a lawyer for Harvard accused the Trump administration of McCarthy-like tactics and irregular and improper treatment.
Judge Blocks a Trump Effort to Prevent International Students at Harvard
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Supreme Court Won’t Fast-Track Tariffs Challenge
In an unusual request, two toy manufacturers had asked the court to greatly expedite their case.
Supreme Court Won’t Fast-Track Tariffs Challenge
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Virginia Man Convicted in Attempted Church Shooting Gets 25 Years
The man, who was convicted in March, was armed when he was arrested during a church service in Haymarket, Va., in 2023.
Virginia Man Convicted in Attempted Church Shooting Gets 25 Years
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Senator Ron Johnson Resists G.O.P. Megabill, Warning It Will Swell Debt
The Wisconsin Republican has toned down attacks on the measure in recent days, but a new report he released undermines party leaders’ claims that the legislation won’t add to federal deficits.
Senator Ron Johnson Resists G.O.P. Megabill, Warning It Will Swell Debt
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Supreme Court Finds Retired Firefighter Cannot Sue for Disability Discrimination
In a tangled decision, the justices ruled against a disabled firefighter who sued her former employer for refusing her health benefits after she had retired.
Supreme Court Finds Retired Firefighter Cannot Sue for Disability Discrimination
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A Potential Strike on Iran Tests Trump’s Propensity to Play to Both Sides
President Trump has excelled at letting supporters hear what they want to hear. But Iran has upended that strategy.
A Potential Strike on Iran Tests Trump’s Propensity to Play to Both Sides
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Hundreds of Federal Workers at Voice of America Receive Layoff Notices
The terminations are the latest attack on the federally funded news networks, including Voice of America.
Hundreds of Federal Workers at Voice of America Receive Layoff Notices
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Supreme Court Rules Fuel Producers Can Challenge California’s Limits on Car Emissions
The 7-to-2 decision stressed that it did not address the merits of the dispute, and concerned only whether the producers had standing to sue.
Supreme Court Rules Fuel Producers Can Challenge California’s Limits on Car Emissions
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Tuition Increases and Layoffs Are Coming to a Broad Set of Universities
Schools say the Trump administration’s cuts to higher education are forcing them to consider extreme cost-cutting measures, even as more students than ever are heading to college this year.
Tuition Increases and Layoffs Are Coming to a Broad Set of Universities
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Seeking Jobs and Purpose, Fired Federal Workers Form New Networks
Government employees swept up in President Trump’s purge meet for happy hour and gather virtually as they navigate the stress of losing their careers and confront a tough job market.
Seeking Jobs and Purpose, Fired Federal Workers Form New Networks
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