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Business
Reporter Arrested While Covering News Conference in Ohio
The reporter for “NewsNation,” Evan Lambert, was arrested after officers said he was being too loud while the Ohio governor…
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US
N.I.H. Leader Rebuts Covid Lab Leak Theory at House Hearing
Now in the majority, House Republicans are eager to scrutinize the Biden administration’s Covid policies and the origins of the…
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News
Dead Men at the State of the Union
There were dead men at the State of the Union. No, I’m not talking about George Santos, who I don’t…
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US
Five Takeaways From the House G.O.P. Hearing With Former Twitter Executives
The Oversight Committee called the session to scrutinize whether the social media platform has censored the right, but it yielded…
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US
Romney-Santos Confrontation Reflects a Broader Clash Within the G.O.P.
The run-in between the senator from Utah, an institutionalist who prizes decorum, and the newly elected, embattled congressman from New…
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World
Millions Suffer Cold and Grief After Catastrophic Quake, Awaiting Help
With thousands dead and many more left homeless in Turkey and Syria, people struggling to unearth victims, bury the dead…
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News
The Oscars’ Andrea Riseborough Controversy, Thoroughly Explained
You’ve got questions about the surprise best-actress nominee, and our awards columnist has the answers (and a few more questions).
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News
When Athletes Go Hollywood
With Tom Brady appearing in the comedy “80 for Brady,” a look at other sports figures who have made their…
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News
Soul Told Black Musicians’ Stories. Its Archives Are Going Digital.
The newspaper, which started in 1966 with a focus on R&B, funk and disco, shut down in 1982. But one…
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News
A Can’t-Miss Opportunity for LeBron James Fans, No Matter the Distance
LOS ANGELES — Joe Burwick, a 40-year-old accountant, was standing outside Crypto.com Arena several hours before Tuesday night’s Los Angeles…