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Sports
U.C.L.A. Is Allowed by California Regents to Join Big Ten
By an 11-5 vote, the University of California Board of Regents chose not to block U.C.L.A. from leaving the Pac-12.…
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US
Video Footage of Attack on Paul Pelosi Shown at San Francisco Hearing
David DePape, the man accused of bludgeoning the husband of Nancy Pelosi, told the police that he also had Gavin…
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World
D.A. to Offer Mental Health Care to People Arrested in Manhattan
District Attorney Alvin Bragg plans to spend $9 million to provide social workers and housing services to those who want…
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World
Russia Launches a Wave of Iranian-Made Drones at Kyiv After a Lull
Analysts had surmised that Russia was having trouble with the drones, but if a problem has been fixed, it remains…
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Politics
Twitter Suspends Over 25 Accounts That Track Billionaires’ Private Planes
The suspended accounts include one that followed the private plane of Elon Musk, Twitter’s owner.
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US
El Paso, Long an Immigrant Haven, Is Tested by Spike in Arrivals
The influx is arousing a mix of emotions in a predominantly Latino border city where immigrants already make up a…
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World
Rwanda’s president says the United States can’t ‘bully’ him into releasing a political opponent.
Rwanda’s president, Paul Kagame, suggested that only an invasion of his country could force him to release Paul Rusesabagina, a…
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Business
Washington Post Publisher Announces Plan for Job Cuts
Fred Ryan, the news outlet’s publisher, said in a meeting with employees that cuts would amount to a single-digit percentage…
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News
Artist or Artifice: Who Is Adam Himebauch?
Through a digital performance and gallery show, the painter meticulously creates the persona of an older, acclaimed artist. The hoax…
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News
Thomas Pynchon, Famously Private, Sells His Archive
The elusive author of “Gravity’s Rainbow” and “Mason & Dixon” has sold his papers to the Huntington Library. It includes…