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Florida Family Spent $6 Million on Fake Warhols, Lawsuit Claims
The family sued a Miami gallery, accusing it of going to elaborate lengths to pass off forged artworks as authentic Andy Warhols; the art dealer denied the allegations.
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Trump Biopic ‘The Apprentice’ Gets U.S. Release Date
The movie, which stars Sebastian Stan as a young Donald J. Trump, is scheduled to hit theaters on Oct. 11, ahead of the presidential election.
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Maryland Supreme Court Orders Redo of Hearing in Adnan Syed Murder Conviction
The court upheld an appellate court’s decision to reinstate the murder conviction of Mr. Syed. The case was the focus of the podcast “Serial.”
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Conservatives Are Fighting Over Ronald Reagan’s Legacy
That bodes poorly for the G.O.P.’s future.
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Turbine Blades Have Piled Up in Landfills. A Solution May Be Coming.
Wind power has a waste problem that has been difficult to solve. Turbine blades made from a new plant-based material could make them recyclable.
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Trump to Speak at Moms for Liberty Convention
Last year, the former president told the group it was time to “liberate our children from the Marxist lunatics and perverts” in education. Does that message still resonate with voters?
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Who’s Backing Out? Partisan Media Outlets Weigh in on the Debate Over the Debate
Conservative publications claim Vice President Kamala Harris is looking for reasons to back out of the debate. Liberal sites say it is former President Donald Trump who is seeking excuses to withdraw.
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Sidewalk Cafes Are the Latest Target of N.Y.C. Outdoor Dining Crackdown
Under new outdoor dining rules, inspectors are ticketing some restaurants and coffeehouses that have a few chairs or tables outside but no formal structures.
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Trump Called for I.V.F. to Be Free. How Would That Work?
Getting the expensive fertility treatments covered would be possible, but an uphill battle, health policy experts said.
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Why We Don’t Build Beautifully
How ideas and not economics changed the way our cities look.
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Cambodia Celebrates the Return of Its ‘Gods’ After Years of Searching
Decades after they were looted, artifacts reclaimed from museums and collections around the world were welcomed home in a lavish ceremony and museum display.
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The Fed’s Preferred Inflation Gauge Stays Cool, Keeping a Rate Cut Imminent
Inflation remained cool in July, based on the Personal Consumption Expenditures index, keeping the Federal Reserve on track for rate cuts.
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Gaza Debate Reopens Divisions Between Left-Wing Workers and Union Leaders
Last week’s Democratic National Convention surfaced differences over the war in Gaza that could widen fissures between labor activists and union officials.
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Trump Should Be Scared — Very Scared — of Debating Kamala Harris
If she keeps her cool, he’ll surely lose his.
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Landon Y. Jones, Who Made People a Star Among Magazines, Dies at 80
An unapologetic champion of the newsworthiness of celebrities, he also drew attention to teenage pregnancy and helped popularize the term “baby boomer.”
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Why Oil Prices Remain Subdued
Despite war in the Middle East and political turmoil in Libya, investors are focusing on what look like ample global supplies.
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Polio Vaccination Campaign in Gaza Faces Major Hurdles
Starting Sunday, the Israeli military and Hamas will observe brief, staggered pauses in fighting to allow for 640,000 children to be vaccinated, officials said.
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Inmate Revolts Highlight Failings and Miseries of Russian Prisons
Staff shortages, beatings, corruption and harsh treatment of Muslim prisoners have all led to unrest among inmates, with recent uprisings turning deadly.
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Obesity Drug Wegovy Prevents Covid Deaths, Study Suggests
People taking Wegovy were not protected from infection. But in a large trial, their death rates were markedly lower, for reasons that are not clear.
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Assessing the Harris-Walz Interview on CNN
Readers offer criticism, praise and a cabinet suggestion. Also: Pardon Trump; attacks on humanitarian aid workers; loser shouldn’t pay.
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