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Cooperstown Is in the Cards, but Probably Not Yet
Five players have been named on more than 60 percent of public ballots in this year’s Baseball Hall of Fame…
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Former Top F.B.I. Official in New York Charged in Money Laundering
Prosecutors say Charles McGonigal, who was chief of counterintelligence in the city, took payments from Oleg Deripaska to investigate a…
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In Moscow, a Quiet Antiwar Protest With Flowers and Plush Toys
Amid Russia’s crackdown on resistance to the war in Ukraine, some have dared to lay bouquets and other offerings at…
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Democrat in Arizona Will Seek Kyrsten Sinema’s Senate Seat
Representative Ruben Gallego of Phoenix is set to challenge Ms. Sinema from the left, after she resigned from the Democratic…
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As Thousands Fall Behind on Rent, Public Housing Faces ‘Disaster’
The New York City Housing Authority collected just 65 percent of the rent it charged in the 12 months leading…
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If You Buy This 359-Year-Old Deed, Would You Own Manhattan?
The document, the charter from when the British seized New York from the Dutch, is on the auction block with…
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What Do We Owe Lab Animals?
The standard ethical guidelines encourage minimizing the use of, and harm to, animals used in research. Some experts propose an…
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Murdaugh Set to Face Trial Over Murder of Wife and Son
The trial of Alex Murdaugh begins on Monday, the centerpiece of a twisted tale of two fatal shootings and the…
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Bathroom Bans for Transgender Youths Are Poised for Supreme Court Review
A recent ruling created a split among federal appeals courts on whether schools can forbid transgender students to use restrooms…
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The Constitution Can’t Enforce Itself
The 14th Amendment, added to the Constitution in the wake of the Civil War, has been back in the news…