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Amending the Constitution Is Still Possible. Start With the E.R.A.
Last week, the Senate held a vote on the Equal Rights Amendment — the latest development in a century-long effort…
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US
Colorado Governor Signs Bills Strengthening Gun Laws
The News Gov. Jared Polis signed three bills into law on Friday that tighten restrictions on gun purchases and possession,…
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World
Two Former Peruvian Leaders Share the Same Jail. Another May Soon Join Them.
Alejandro Toledo, who ruled Peru two decades ago, will be extradited from the United States. He has been charged in…
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World
In Prosecution of Turkish Bank, the Supreme Court Issues a Mixed Ruling
The justices rejected key arguments from Halkbank, which is owned by the Turkish government. But they told a lower court…
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Business
What to Know as the Fox-Dominion Trial Begins
Opening statements in the defamation case against Fox News are expected to begin as early as Tuesday.
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World
A Tiny Number of Shoplifters Commit Thousands of New York City Thefts
Nearly a third of all shoplifting arrests in the city last year involved just 327 people, the police said. Businesses…
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World
Trump Asks That Trial of Writer’s Suit Accusing Him of Rape Be Delayed
The author E. Jean Carroll has accused Donald J. Trump of attacking her in a dressing room, and the ex-president…
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World
Bragg Sues Jim Jordan in Move to Block Interference in Trump Case
Mr. Jordan, a Republican from Ohio, had subpoenaed a former prosecutor who worked on the Manhattan district attorney’s investigation into…
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US
DeSantis Pushes Toughest Immigration Crackdown in the Nation
The Florida governor is pushing an aggressive proposal to penalize those who aid undocumented immigrants and to track costs for…
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World
When Mounties Pose as Mobsters, Some Canadians Cry Foul
A con game that undercover police use to obtain confessions in Canada secures convictions, but opponents say it’s a breeding ground…