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Trump’s G.O.P. Rivals Must Unite or Die. (They’ll Probably Still Die.)
I’m not sure that an assembly of presidential candidates have ever given off stronger loser vibes, if I may use…
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For Biden, Menendez’s Troubles May Clear Foreign Policy Roadblocks
As the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Mr. Menendez bucked Democratic colleagues — and presidents — on…
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Maldives Votes in Presidential Runoff Overshadowed by India and China
The election has become a referendum on the two Asian giants’ influence on the small nation’s direction.
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Prosecutors Reassert Need for Gag Order on Trump in Elections Case
Federal prosecutors argued that the former president has continued to make threatening statements after their initial request to limit his…
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Bill Richardson, Champion of Americans Held Overseas, Dies at 75
After serving in Congress and as governor of New Mexico, he practiced quasi-public and freelance diplomacy, often with considerable success.
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For Some Culture Executives, a Housing Perk Is Rolled Back
For years the Metropolitan Museum of Art housed its directors in a $5 million apartment on Fifth Avenue, where they…
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Raising a Hand for the Man in the Mug Shot
One by one, some with a little hesitation, six hands went up on the debate stage Wednesday night when the…
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Spin. Pilates. Prigozhin? Presidential Business Follows Biden on Vacation.
President Biden’s weeklong vacation to Lake Tahoe has been punctuated by crises at home and abroad.
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Republicans’ Onstage Clashes Highlight Fault Lines Within the Party
At the first presidential debate for the 2024 race, the rivals were divided over issues including Ukraine, abortion and the…
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In Ecuador, an Assassination Brings a Turning Point
Genevieve Glatsky, a reporter for the Andes bureau, discussed the assassination of Fernando Villavicencio, a presidential candidate who exposed governmental…