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Where the 9/11 Dead Are Not Forgotten at Guantánamo Bay
Victims’ relatives leave memory stones and messages at a site that is walking distance from the court where the four…
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Why Is the College Board Pushing to Expand Advanced Placement?
This year, taxpayers paid the nonprofit at least $90 million for A.P. tests that many students failed.
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F-1 in Las Vegas: A Roaring Spectacle for Fans, but a Huge Headache for Locals
The flashy adult playground shrouds itself in black tarp to block views of the racing spectacle from prying (unticketed) eyes.…
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Nikki Haley Says She Would Have Signed Six-Week Abortion Ban as Governor
The former governor of South Carolina, who has tried to thread the needle on abortion in the G.O.P. race, made…
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Colorado Judge Keeps Trump on Ballot but Finds He ‘Engaged in Insurrection’
A district court judge ruled that former President Donald J. Trump “engaged in insurrection” but said the disqualification clause of…
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Alex Murdaugh Pleads Guilty to Spate of Financial Crimes
The News Alex Murdaugh, the former lawyer who was convicted this year of murdering his wife and son, pleaded guilty…
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U.S. Offers Tapes From Bugged Guantánamo Prison Yard as Evidence in 9/11 Case
An undisclosed government agency declassified the secret intelligence program as the prosecution pushes to defend F.B.I. interrogations after C.I.A. torture.
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White House Condemns G.O.P. Demands in Impeachment Inquiry
The White House said in a letter to House Republicans that their recent subpoenas and demands for interviews were irresponsible.
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Rosalynn Carter, 96, Enters Hospice Care at Home in Georgia
The former first lady, who recently announced that she has dementia, joined her husband, former President Jimmy Carter, who has…
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How a Pro-Palestinian Group Became a Leader of Campus Protests
Students for Justice in Palestine, which was founded at Berkeley, has fueled activism, and, critics say, intimidation and antisemitism.