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Silvio Berlusconi Died. But for Her, the ‘Bunga Bunga’ Scandal Lives On.
The woman at the center of revelations of bacchanals at the former Italian prime minister’s villa is still fighting a court case, and a negative public image, 14 years later.
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How Palestinians Are Roadblocked in the West Bank
Driving in the Israeli-occupied West Bank is an incredibly different experience depending on who you are. Ben Hubbard, international correspondent for The New York Times, rode along on two bus trips, one for Israelis, the other for Palestinians, that tell a story of separate and unequal roadways.
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Trump Hits Coachella, Campaigning Once Again in a Blue State
The former president took a detour from the battleground states to hold a rally in the California desert, where temperatures hovered near 100 degrees.
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Texas Man Drops Suit Against Women Who Helped Ex-Wife Get Abortion Pills
The suit had accused the three women of wrongful death. It was part of a heated battle over the use of such pills in states with abortion bans.
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How South Korea’s Dogs Became Members of the Family
They have become pampered family members in South Korea, which has the world’s lowest birthrate and where much of the population lives alone.
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Boot Found at Everest Could Be From Sandy Irvine, Who Vanished 100 Years Ago
When Sandy Irvine went on a pioneering expedition to Mount Everest’s summit in 1924, he and his partner vanished. The recent discovery may shed light on the ill-fated adventure.
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Why These Americans Want to Be Mexican Citizens
More than 25 years after Mexico began recognizing dual nationals, some U.S.-born children of Mexican immigrants are claiming citizenship in the country that their parents once left.
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Israeli Strikes on Northern Gaza Kill at Least 20, Aid Workers Say
Israel’s military said it was “operating with great force” against Hamas and allied groups and issued new evacuation orders, as it also continued its campaign in Lebanon.
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Alex Salmond, Scotland’s Former First Minister, Dies at 69
Mr. Salmond led the Scottish National Party twice, guiding it from a fringe political group into a powerful electoral force in Britain.
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California Rejects Bid for More Frequent SpaceX Launches
A commission denied a request to increase the number of rocket launches on the state’s central coast, citing environmental concerns.
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Black Voters Drift From Democrats, Imperiling Harris’s Bid, Poll Shows
Vice President Kamala Harris is on track to win a majority of Black voters, and has brought many back to her party since taking over for President Biden. Still, a significant gap in support persists.
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“Podcrushed” Tweaks the Celebrity Podcast Format
In a podcast landscape where famous people are always talking to each other, “Podcrushed” tweaks the formula and, for good measure, adds some adolescent angst.
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Who Are These People Interviewing Trump and Harris?
For the presidential candidates, the media future is now.
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Biden Declares Disaster From Milton Ahead of Florida Visit
The president will visit communities ravaged by Hurricane Milton on Sunday. The disaster declaration will enable funds for the state to be deployed.
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Former U.S. Soldier Is Sentenced to 14 Years for Planning to Help ISIS
Pvt. Cole Bridges pleaded guilty in 2023 to charges of attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization and attempting to murder U.S. military service members.
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Harris Releases Medical Information From White House Doctor, Daring Trump
Vice President Kamala Harris released a letter from her doctor saying that she is in “excellent health,” as her campaign tries to capitalize on the lack of health information shared by her rival.
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This Is Why Trump Imagines He Will Win
The way he is now running is the best window we have into what kind of president he will be in a second term.
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Led by Believers in the City’s Future, Detroit Is on the Rebound
Once the largest city in the U.S. to declare bankruptcy, this Midwestern metropolis is now thriving. But some obstacles still remain.
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In 2024 Election Countdown, Conservative Women Women Turn to a Biblical Queen
Alarmed by abortion and transgender rights, Christian activists are invoking the Old Testament story of Esther, the Jewish orphan who bravely saved her people.
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Canada Tightens Immigration Policy And Leaves Thousands in Limbo
Canada has long had one of the world’s most open immigration policies. Now, faced with a growing popular backlash, it’s changing the rules.
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