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World
George Santos and the Case of the Missing $365,000
Representative George Santos’s failure to account for hundreds of thousands of dollars in spending is part of a pattern of…
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World
As Subway Ridership Rebounds, Some Women Are Reluctant to Return
Long wary on public transit, women who found other ways to get around New York during the pandemic could prove…
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Business
Beyond Silicon Valley, Spending on Technology Is Resilient
Despite an uncertain outlook, corporations plan to continue investing in their digital projects — a source of stability for the…
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World
Panel Finds Decades of Abuse in Catholic Church in Portugal
More than 500 people have come forward to say they were abused by representatives of the church, and a new…
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World
A Timeline of the U.F.O.s That Were Shot Down This Weekend
After a Chinese spy balloon was brought down this month, the U.S. has shot down at least three unidentified flying…
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Health
How Teens Recovered From the ‘TikTok Tics’
CALGARY, Alberta — Aidan’s tics erupted one day after school in early 2021, about a month after the long pandemic…
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US
The Rocky Path to the College Board’s A.P. Black Studies Course
Over a year, the nonprofit dropped concepts favored by academics, held a frustrating meeting with Florida officials and left educators…
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US
$500 a Month, No Strings: Chicago Experiments With a Guaranteed Income
For recipients, it’s a lifeline. For liberal supporters, it shows how expanding government can make a difference. For conservatives, it’s…
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US
Why Mississippi, a Covid Hot Spot, Left Millions in Pandemic Aid Unspent
JACKSON, Miss. — When the coronavirus first scythed through the nation in early 2020, few places needed help fighting it…
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World
‘Our Losses Were Gigantic’: Life in a Sacrificial Russian Assault Wave
Poorly trained Russian soldiers captured by Ukraine describe being used as cannon fodder by commanders throwing waves of bodies into…