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In a motion filed on Monday, the lawyers ask that the Fulton County district attorney’s office be recused from the criminal investigation into election interference in the state in 2020.
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A $30 billion cash infusion and a frantic effort to sell a stake in the bank to raise additional funds has done little to calm investors and depositors.
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Plans that would bury carbon underground rather than release it in the air have stoked debate over climate and property rights, creating unlikely alliances and stirring memories of fierce battles over oil.
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At least half of the deaths were children under the age of 5, according to the report by health researchers, the United Nations and the Somali government.
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Jennifer Fox has long discussed what happened when she was 13 and her coach was 40. She even based a film on it. Now she has revealed the final detail: his identity.
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For some, even 20 years later, the war hasn’t ended.
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A new U.N. report says it is still possible to hold global warming to relatively safe levels, but doing so will require global cooperation, billions of dollars and big changes.
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The Federal Reserve will decide whether and by how much to raise interest rates this week at a moment when its path ahead is newly fraught.
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An early-morning social media post amounted to a starter’s gun for Republican officials: Many raced to the former president’s side, denouncing a Democratic prosecutor investigating him.
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The White House, Congress, the military and the intelligence agencies see the war as a lesson in failed policymaking, one deeply absorbed if not thoroughly learned.
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Ahead of a likely indictment, law enforcement officials are making security plans as some of Donald J. Trump’s supporters signal that they intend to protest.
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If Trump is indicted, this week will be unlike any other in American politics.
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Twenty years after the U.S. invaded Iraq, a veteran Times correspondent and photographer asked Iraqis about growing up in wartime, and about their hopes now.
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The U.S. government has expressed concerns that the app may endanger sensitive user data.
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The removal of lead from car batteries, many from the United States, at recycling plants in northern Mexico has led to high levels of lead contamination, a new report found.
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Markets wobbled as fears about the health of some banks, particularly First Republic, continued to cast a shadow over the financial sector.
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The governor of Florida has the national interest all wrong.
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If only Big Tech were getting the same scrutiny and enforced accountability that TikTok is enduring.
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The history behind the unlikely friendship between Robert Morgenthau and Donald Trump.
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After a miserable year, cryptocurrency companies are looking for ways to rebrand products that many consumers no longer trust.
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This week’s meeting between the leaders of China and Russia marks another key moment in the deepening relationship between the two powers.
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A skier was caught in an avalanche in the Maroon Bowl area of Highland Peak, near Aspen, on Sunday, two days after a man was buried in snow debris near Marble, officials said.
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Stanford is the first top seed in the women’s tournament to miss the round of 16 since Duke in 2009. The surprise run for the men’s No. 16 seed Fairleigh Dickinson ended in a loss to Florida Atlantic.
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Douglass Mackey tried to trick Black people into thinking they could vote by text in the Clinton-Trump presidential election, prosecutors said.
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Florida Gulf Coast, a No. 12 seed, takes on the leading scorer in Division I, Maddy Siegrist of Villanova, while UConn and Baylor face off in an intriguing rematch.
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The comedy star was celebrated at the Kennedy Center in Washington for his prolific three-decade career as an actor, writer, producer and stand-up comic.
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Prosecutors in New York, Georgia and the Justice Department face complex choices about what crimes to charge if they decide to indict Donald Trump.
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In a deal brokered by the Swiss government, Switzerland’s largest bank will buy its smaller rival for about $3.2 billion.
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The arachnids, which probably migrated to the United States from South Africa, seem to be attacking black widow spiders in some parts of the country.
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“We can’t afford to get caught flat-footed again.”
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Two decades after the Bush administration said it wanted to disarm weapons of mass destruction and free Iraqis, the debates rage on about who knew what when, and which motive mattered most.
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Dave Gahan and Martin Gore are back with the group’s 15th album. But after losing the bandmate Andy Fletcher last year, their return was anything but certain.
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America’s central bank and its counterparts around the world are rushing to cushion markets against the impact of bank problems.
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The effort previews how an indictment would jolt the still-nascent race for the Republican presidential nomination — and perhaps already has.
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A lab leak was once dismissed by many as a conspiracy theory. But the idea is gaining traction, even as evidence builds that the virus emerged from a market.
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Chunks of communications equipment, which were jettisoned from the International Space Station, moved at 17,000 miles per hour, making for a nighttime spectacle.
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The bank was using an incorrect model as it assessed its own risks amid rising interest rates, and spent much of 2022 under a supervisory review.
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As homelessness overwhelms downtown Phoenix, a small business wonders how long it can hang on.
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The U.S. is reprising its playbook in Ukraine, where it has used classified information to expose plans by Russia. Next target: Chad.
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Manhattan prosecutors investigating a payout to Stormy Daniels may be poised to make Donald J. Trump the first former president ever to be criminally indicted.
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Kim Jong-un, the country’s leader, has called for soldiers to be “a driving force” in increasing food production, a reflection of the North’s economic and geopolitical challenges.
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In Photos: The Iraq War
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Staff members of Sarasota Memorial Hospital are bewildered by critics who continue to wage a campaign against federal guidelines on Covid treatment.
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It’s hard to be a devotee of prayer and silence when parties with thumping music gather outside your walls.
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As more consumers try to cut down on plastic waste, both start-ups and big brands like Clorox are hoping to usher in a new age of refillable cleaners.
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Young music theater makers are benefiting from the continent’s huge operatic resources while developing their own distinctive voices.
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The bills would tighten the current 15-week limit and offer narrow exceptions. Gov. Ron DeSantis said he welcomed “pro-life legislation.”
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The state has embraced medical marijuana, with some 400 dispensaries in Oklahoma City alone. But voters decided against going further.
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The chain’s situation shows the complicated legal and reputational landscape that it and its competitors must navigate in the post-Roe era.
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A federal judge ruled that the measure violated the U.S. government’s right to enforce its laws and was a threat to public safety.
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Messages and depositions from stars like Tucker Carlson revealed serious misgivings about claims of fraud even as some hosts told millions of viewers a very different story.
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Resistance to the government’s plan to push back the retirement age is not just about working longer. It springs from a deep sense of what defines France as a nation.
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The agency said it was opening a special investigation because the railway has had several significant accidents since late 2021.
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The commission is seeking an interview with Elon Musk, who has made major cuts at the company since acquiring it last year.
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The F.D.A. seemed poised to rescind approval of Makena, after studies over time indicated the treatment did not halt early childbirth for many women.
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On a day Mr. Musk said the company was recovering from a sharp drop in ad sales, he found himself apologizing to a former employee with a disability he had disparaged.
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Ukrainians say Russia’s Wagner mercenary group is running low on fighters recruited from prisons, used in attacks on Bakhmut, where Ukraine has also endured heavy losses.
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For the first time, Cuba will allow some M.L.B. players to represent the team internationally. But many of the country’s biggest stars were left out, or declined their invitations.
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With thousands of girls falling ill and claims of poisonings, Iranians held the first wide-scale protests in months.
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House Republicans promoted Tucker Carlson’s report falsely portraying the attack on the Capitol as a largely peaceful event, while Senate Republicans condemned it.
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The effect of Netanyahu’s policies can’t be dismissed.
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Five red states have severed ties since last year with the Electronic Registration Information Center, a nonprofit that helps maintain accurate voter rolls.
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Four friends crossed the border on Friday, but within hours, they were abducted by gunmen and two of them were killed before the others were rescued Tuesday.
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Decades after she first discussed translating her work to film and television, the Blume-aissance is upon us. All it needed was for Judy Blume fans to take charge in the entertainment industry.
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In light of recent strong data, Jerome H. Powell said the Federal Reserve was likely to raise rates higher than expected.
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Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
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New intelligence reporting amounts to the first significant known lead about who was responsible for the attack on the Nord Stream pipelines that carried natural gas from Russia to Europe.
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In the trenches near the front line, a soldier reveals his full potential.
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Medicare is the rock-solid guarantee that Americans count on. My budget will make the Medicare trust fund solvent beyond 2050.
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Here’s what the experts want you to know.
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Conservation works best when it’s focused on whole systems. We’ve got tips on what you can do.
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In a speech before his supporters, the former president charged forward in an uncharted direction, talking openly about leveraging the power of the presidency for political reprisals.
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Gillian Branstetter of the A.C.L.U. explains the Republican Party’s aggressive, wide-ranging push to restrict transgender freedoms.
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A two-part documentary from The New York Times explores the work of a man who made the problems of Hollywood’s elite disappear.
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After years of expansion and billions in profits, Big Tech is pulling back from its famously lavish spending as a long boom finally ends.