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Former Las Vegas Official Robert Telles Convicted in Reporter’s Murder
The highly unusual killing had raised fears about press freedom and the risks facing local journalists.
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California Legislature Approves A.I. Safety Bill
Gov. Gavin Newsom must now decide whether to sign into law the fiercely debated legislation.
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The Kamala Harris Interview Worth Revisiting Now
‘She didn’t break eye contact. It was intense. You feel on trial.’
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Harris Tours Georgia as Democrats See the State Fully in Play
The vice president on Wednesday began a bus tour in the rural southeastern corner of the state, as her campaign focuses heavily on Georgia and North Carolina, another Sun Belt battleground.
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Supreme Court, for Now, Keeps Block on Revamped Biden Student Debt Plan
The new plan was part of a piecemeal approach to student debt after the justices rejected a proposal last year that would have canceled more than $400 billion in loans.
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Tulsi Gabbard, Robert Kennedy and Trump’s ‘Game of Thrones’
Sycophants still line up to play his game.
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Is Europe a Model for America? Or a Warning?
The continent softens the edges of capitalism and achieves impressive well-being, but it overregulates and is struggling to keep up.
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Trump Blames Biden for Wars Abroad. Here’s a Look at Their Records.
Former President Donald J. Trump blames President Biden for crises around the globe. But the reality is that presidents inherit a world already hurtling through history.
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Google Sued by Yelp in Antitrust Case
Yelp complained for more than a decade that Google tilted the search market in its favor. After its rival’s landmark legal loss, it finally decided to sue.
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Why Kamala Harris Might Just Win North Carolina
Political analysts here tell me that they’re struck by the burst of energy for the Harris campaign.
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Telegram CEO Pavel Durov Charged With Wide Range of Crimes in France
Pavel Durov, who was arrested near Paris over the weekend as part of a broad investigation into criminal activity on the platform, was also barred from leaving the country.
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House G.O.P. Releases Jan. 6 Videos of Pelosi, Seeking to Shift Blame From Trump
In recordings shot for a documentary, the House speaker at the time raged about the attack on the Capitol and said she took responsibility for not pushing the police to prepare better for violence by Trump supporters.
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Donald Trump Reposts Crude Sexual Remark About Kamala Harris on Truth Social
Though the former president has a history of making crass insults about opponents, the reposts signal his willingness to continue to shatter longstanding political norms.
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Nvidia Earnings: Revenue Jumps 122%, a Positive Sign for AI Boom
Expectations for the chipmaker have been through the roof because of its dominance in a key component for artificial intelligence systems.
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Israel Began a Major Military Operation in the West Bank
Also, the Supreme Court blocked another Biden student debt plan, for now. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.
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Paralympics: Louis-Gabriel Nouchi Designed Opening Ceremony Outfits
Louis-Gabriel Nouchi was given an enormous task: create 700 distinctive garments for people with disabilities for the event’s opening ceremony.
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Texas Removed 1 Million From Voter Rolls. But Most Had Moved or Died.
Gov. Greg Abbott celebrated the purge, but the numbers were in line with routine culling from the past. Democrats said some removals sent a chilling message to Latino voters.
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Surgeon General: We Must Help Stressed-Out Parents
Raising children is crucial work. Why don’t we treat it that way?
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The Most Exciting Hotels in London Right Now
From big brands to quirky independents, the city’s newest accommodations are luxurious in ways both quiet and not.
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In the Battle for Georgia, Democrats Lose a Key Fighter
Bishop Reginald T. Jackson, a leader of the A.M.E. Church, turned Georgia into a political machine for Democrats by mobilizing voters of faith. Now, he is leaving the state just months before the November election.
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