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Hiker Is Found Dead in Wyoming After Being Missing for a Month
Grant Gardner’s body was found by a climbing team on Wednesday in Bighorn National Forest, a week after the authorities called off a search.
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An Online Group Claims It’s Behind Campus Swatting Wave
Members of the group offered on Telegram to draw armed officers to schools, malls and airports, though their claims are unverified. Such false emergency calls have disrupted campus life in recent days.
An Online Group Claims It’s Behind Campus Swatting Wave
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From Cracker Barrel to Sydney Sweeney, Trump Has an Opinion to Share
In his second term, President Trump is using his power to reshape American culture, not just American policy. He has threatened consequences for many who disagree.
From Cracker Barrel to Sydney Sweeney, Trump Has an Opinion to Share
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Marin Lately, a New Satire Publication, Skewers Marin County
In February, the publication Marin Lately began satirizing the wealthy, idyllic swath of the Bay Area. The author has been a mystery, until now.
Marin Lately, a New Satire Publication, Skewers Marin County
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In Secret Diaries, the Church Shooter’s Plans for Mass Murder
Robin W. Westman described how she had obtained guns and how she had visited the church on a test run this summer during a Sunday Mass.
In Secret Diaries, the Church Shooter’s Plans for Mass Murder
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A Father Took His Daughters to School. Then Came the Gunshots.
Anders Holine was among the first parents to arrive at the scene of a mass shooting at a Minneapolis church on Wednesday. He spoke to The New York Times about what he witnessed as he went searching for his two daughters.
A Father Took His Daughters to School. Then Came the Gunshots.
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20 Years After Katrina, New Orleans Is Still Home for Those Who Left
For many displaced by Hurricane Katrina, distance did not diminish their bond with the city they left behind, even as they built new lives.
20 Years After Katrina, New Orleans Is Still Home for Those Who Left
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Targeting Iran’s Leaders, Israel Found a Weak Link: Their Bodyguards
Israel was able to track the movements of key Iranian figures and assassinate them during the 12-day war this spring by following the cellphones carried by members of their security forces.
Targeting Iran’s Leaders, Israel Found a Weak Link: Their Bodyguards
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Why Black Women Are Seeing Job Losses
Black women have been among the groups most affected by President Trump’s federal work force cuts this year. Erica L. Green explains why this is happening and what it could mean for the larger economy.
Why Black Women Are Seeing Job Losses
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Duke Cunningham, 83, Congressman Convicted in Corruption Scandal, Dies
A war hero turned politician, he was first elected to the House in 1990 but stepped down in 2005 after pleading guilty to tax evasion and conspiracy to commit bribery.
Duke Cunningham, 83, Congressman Convicted in Corruption Scandal, Dies
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The Nobel Prize and a Testy Phone Call: How the Trump-Modi Relationship Unraveled
President Trump’s repeated claims about having “solved” the India-Pakistan war infuriated Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India. And that was only the beginning.
The Nobel Prize and a Testy Phone Call: How the Trump-Modi Relationship Unraveled
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Trump Officials Move to Fire Most Voice of America Journalists
The layoffs set up a potential battle with a federal judge who blocked previous efforts by Kari Lake, a fierce Trump ally, to restructure the agency.
Trump Officials Move to Fire Most Voice of America Journalists
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Judge Blocks Pillar of Trump’s Mass Deportation Campaign
Judge Jia M. Cobb rejected what she called “a truly startling argument” from the government that it could use a fast-track procedure to remove people arrested far from the southern border.
Judge Blocks Pillar of Trump’s Mass Deportation Campaign
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U.S. Is Working With Guatemala to Return Hundreds of Children
The children, who crossed the border as unaccompanied minors, are being kept in shelters. Experts said the move raised troubling legal questions.
U.S. Is Working With Guatemala to Return Hundreds of Children
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Trump Administration Weighs Having Military Lawyers Work as Immigration Judges
No final decision has been made, but the proposal comes as President Trump increasingly uses the military in various aspects of domestic life.
Trump Administration Weighs Having Military Lawyers Work as Immigration Judges
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Families of Minneapolis Church Shooting Victims Pay Loving Tributes
The impact of the deaths of Fletcher Merkel, 8, and Harper Moyski, 10, and the injuries sustained by 18 others are only beginning to be felt.
Families of Minneapolis Church Shooting Victims Pay Loving Tributes
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How the Trump-Kennedy Alliance Is Pushing the Boundaries of Public Health
The mutually beneficial relationship between President Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is based on a striking alignment of some of their views.
How the Trump-Kennedy Alliance Is Pushing the Boundaries of Public Health
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For Democrats, Hindsight Is 2021
Democrats once had a chance to blunt a couple of the moves President Trump is making now, on redistricting and the takeover of the police force in Washington, D.C.
For Democrats, Hindsight Is 2021
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Appeals Court Upholds Protections for Venezuelans, but to Little Effect
The decision affirmed a lower court’s ruling from March, but was overshadowed by a Supreme Court order that allowed the Trump administration to pursue deportations anyway.
Appeals Court Upholds Protections for Venezuelans, but to Little Effect
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Missouri Unveils Redistricting Plan, Aiming to Add a Republican Seat
Following Texas, Gov. Mike Kehoe called a special legislative session to redraw his state’s Congressional district lines to boost Republicans.
Missouri Unveils Redistricting Plan, Aiming to Add a Republican Seat
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Strangers Come Together to Deliver Baby Girl at Burning Man Festival
A woman unexpectedly went into labor at the desert festival. Within minutes, a neonatal nurse, an OB-GYN, a pediatric doctor and other attendees filled her camper.
Strangers Come Together to Deliver Baby Girl at Burning Man Festival
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Police Arrest Man Suspected of Robbing Macklemore’s House in Seattle
Two masked men crept into the rapper’s house in June, attacked a nanny with bear spray and stole jewelry, including a Seattle Sounders soccer championship ring, the police said.
Police Arrest Man Suspected of Robbing Macklemore’s House in Seattle
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Challenge Emerges to Trump-Appointed Prosecutor in Los Angeles
The federal public defender's office challenged the legality of allowing the U.S. attorneys in Los Angeles and Las Vegas to continue in their jobs without congressional approval.
Challenge Emerges to Trump-Appointed Prosecutor in Los Angeles
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What to Know About Secret Service Protection for Former Vice Presidents
The Secret Service usually protects a former vice president for six months after they leave office.
What to Know About Secret Service Protection for Former Vice Presidents
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Trump Administration Bars Palestinian Officials From U.N. Meeting in New York
The United States generally allows foreign officials to attend the United Nations General Assembly. The administration’s move comes amid a new push for Palestinian statehood.
Trump Administration Bars Palestinian Officials From U.N. Meeting in New York
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Conservatives Use Minneapolis Shooting in Anti-Transgender Campaigns
Activists are pointing to the attacker’s gender identity to falsely portray all transgender people as prone to mental illness and violence.
Conservatives Use Minneapolis Shooting in Anti-Transgender Campaigns
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Iowa’s Joni Ernst Will Not Seek Re-election, Putting a Competitive Senate Seat in Play
Democrats still face an uphill fight to win in Iowa and retake the majority in the closely divided Senate.
Iowa’s Joni Ernst Will Not Seek Re-election, Putting a Competitive Senate Seat in Play
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Grand Juries in D.C. Reject Prosecutors’ Efforts to Level Harsh Charges Against Residents
The extraordinary pushback in at least three separate cases comes as President Trump has flooded the streets with National Guard troops and federal agents.
Grand Juries in D.C. Reject Prosecutors’ Efforts to Level Harsh Charges Against Residents
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Gov. Greg Abbott Signs Controversial Redistricting Bill, Redrawing Congressional Map
After a bruising redistricting fight, Gov. Greg Abbott signed a new congressional map into law. But the Republican-led Legislature, newly emboldened, has not stopped there.
Gov. Greg Abbott Signs Controversial Redistricting Bill, Redrawing Congressional Map
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Alabama Man Once Barred From Office Is Elected Mayor
Patrick Braxton won the first mayoral election in a half century in the small town of Newbern, five years after its leaders put up roadblocks to his assuming office.
Alabama Man Once Barred From Office Is Elected Mayor
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Defying Congress, Trump Moves to Cut $4.9 Billion in Foreign Aid
The White House notified Congress that it plans to use a legally untested maneuver to circumvent lawmakers and claw back more money for foreign aid programs.
Defying Congress, Trump Moves to Cut $4.9 Billion in Foreign Aid
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International Student Enrollments Stay Steady at Columbia and Princeton
But Black student enrollment is lower at the two universities after years of turmoil in elite higher education.
International Student Enrollments Stay Steady at Columbia and Princeton
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Emil Bove Continued to Work at Justice Dept. After Judicial Confirmation
The code of conduct for federal judges does not appear to apply to Mr. Bove, who has yet to be sworn in. But his continued presence at the department has raised eyebrows.
Emil Bove Continued to Work at Justice Dept. After Judicial Confirmation
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Trump Cancels Kamala Harris’s Secret Service Protection
The Secret Service usually protects a former vice president for six months after they leave office, but President Joseph R. Biden Jr. had extended Ms. Harris’s protection beyond that.
Trump Cancels Kamala Harris’s Secret Service Protection
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How the Future of the Fed Came to Rest on Lisa Cook
President Trump’s effort to oust the Federal Reserve governor has kicked off a landmark legal battle, one that will have far-reaching consequences for the institution’s independence.
How the Future of the Fed Came to Rest on Lisa Cook
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2 Weeks, 1,000 Arrests: How a Surge of Feds Changed D.C. Policing
Crime has fallen since federal agents started policing the streets of Washington in large numbers. Court records show that they have been involved in about a third of arrests that resulted in prosecution, many of them for minor offenses.
2 Weeks, 1,000 Arrests: How a Surge of Feds Changed D.C. Policing
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20 Years After Katrina, New Orleans Is ‘at a Tipping Point’
The city has taken pride in its ability to endure. But many residents, fed up with dysfunction and soaring costs, want it to strive for more.
20 Years After Katrina, New Orleans Is ‘at a Tipping Point’
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Gregory Bovino Is Leading the California Immigration Crackdown
Gregory Bovino has orchestrated thousands of arrests, using confrontational tactics that have made him a MAGA star. His critics say he’s crossing legal and political lines.
Gregory Bovino Is Leading the California Immigration Crackdown
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Washington Governor Criticizes Border Patrol Arrests at Wildfire Site
Gov. Bob Ferguson demanded an explanation for the arrests of two contract workers at the site of a wildfire. Border Patrol said they were in the country illegally.
Washington Governor Criticizes Border Patrol Arrests at Wildfire Site
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Appeals Court Declines to Block Trump From Freezing Foreign Aid
The court voted not to revisit a fight over billions in frozen funds, but simultaneously revised an earlier order to give nonprofits that sued a narrow path forward in the case.
Appeals Court Declines to Block Trump From Freezing Foreign Aid
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Trump Moves to Strip More Federal Workers of Union Protections
The pre-Labor Day order included NASA, the National Weather Service and the agency that oversees Voice of America.
Trump Moves to Strip More Federal Workers of Union Protections
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Texas House Advances Anti-Abortion Bill
Legislation aimed at curtailing mail-order abortions in Texas cleared a decisive hurdle, part of a broader push by abortion opponents to limit the procedure even in states where it is legal.
Texas House Advances Anti-Abortion Bill
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Judge Rejects Saudis’ Attempt to Dismiss Lawsuit by 9/11 Families
A pair of hijackers got settled in California with help from a man paid by the Saudi government. A federal judge found that might have been part of his official duties.
Judge Rejects Saudis’ Attempt to Dismiss Lawsuit by 9/11 Families
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Pentagon Is Reinstalling Portrait of Confederate General at West Point Library
The Pentagon is putting back up a portrait of Gen. Robert E. Lee at the military academy, as the Trump administration seeks to restore honors for American figures who fought to preserve slavery.
Pentagon Is Reinstalling Portrait of Confederate General at West Point Library
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Lawyers for Abrego Garcia Seek Gag Order Against Trump Officials
The request came after President Trump and several of his top aides had attacked Mr. Abrego Garcia as a threat, even though federal judges have ruled that he is not a danger to the public.
Lawyers for Abrego Garcia Seek Gag Order Against Trump Officials
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Trump Officials Threaten Denver Public School Funding Over Transgender Bathroom Policy
The Education Department gave Denver Public Schools 10 days to ban transgender students from using bathrooms that align with their gender identity.
Trump Officials Threaten Denver Public School Funding Over Transgender Bathroom Policy
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After Minneapolis Church Shooting, Families Seek Healing and Comfort
Families and neighbors sought comfort on Thursday. “Give your kids an extra hug and kiss today,” the father of a victim said.
After Minneapolis Church Shooting, Families Seek Healing and Comfort
© Jenn Ackerman for The New York Times
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Judge Orders New Federal Trial in Tyre Nichols Case
The ruling cited concerns about the appearance of bias, pointing to comments that the judge who presided over the trial of three former police officers reportedly made afterward.
Judge Orders New Federal Trial in Tyre Nichols Case
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Attacks on schools rarely come from outside the building.
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