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S.E.C. Inquiry Into Former Senator’s Stock Sales Is Closed Without Charges
The Securities and Exchange Commission ended its investigation into former Senator Richard Burr, three years after he sold more than…
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World
Judge Blocks Pay Raise for Uber and Other For-Hire Drivers
The judge expressed sympathy for drivers but said that the Taxi and Limousine Commission had not supported its case for…
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World
Judge Scolds Trump Legal Team and Lets James’s Lawsuit Proceed
A New York judge declined to dismiss the state attorney general’s suit against the former president and called his lawyers’…
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World
New Armored Vehicles Will Help Ukraine Take the Fight to Russia
The Western allies’ provision of infantry fighting vehicles signals their support for new offensives in coming months, analysts said.
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Business
F.D.A. Approves New Treatment for Early Alzheimer’s
The drug, Leqembi, may modestly slow cognitive decline in early stages of the disease but carries some safety risks. Still,…
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Business
Tensions with Virgin Islands Governor Over Epstein Led to Attorney General’s Firing
Denise George, who led a three-year investigation into the activities of Jeffrey Epstein, was fired recently.
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News
When the Writing Demands Talent and Discretion, Call the Ghostwriter
Ghostwriters write books in someone else’s voice — without leaving fingerprints. Doing it well requires great technical skill and a…
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World
Kenyan Gay Rights Activist Is Killed
Edwin Chiloba’s body was dumped on the roadside by a moving vehicle in the country’s west. Police have arrested his…
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US
Widening Highways Doesn’t Fix Traffic. So Why Do We Keep Doing It?
Interstate 710 in Los Angeles is, like the city itself, famous for its traffic. Freight trucks traveling between the city…
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Business
Nate Thayer, Bold Reporter Who Interviewed Pol Pot, Dies at 62
The “mad genius” journalist scored an exclusive interview with the genocidal Cambodian leader and covered his show trial, another worldwide…