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Fox’s ‘Accused’ Is a Law Show, Not in the Usual Order
An inversion of the usual whodunit, a new crime-of-the-week drama from the producers of “Homeland” and “24” puts ordinary people…
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‘Will We Keep Marching?’ On Roe’s 50th Anniversary, Abortion Opponents Reach a Crossroads
The March for Life, held each year for a half-century, should be a celebration now that Roe v. Wade has…
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Harvard Reverses Course on Human Rights Advocate Who Criticized Israel
News that the university had blocked a fellowship for the former head of Human Rights Watch stirred debate over academic…
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India’s Love Story With a Movie Still on the Big Screen After 27 Years
Well past the film’s intermission, the crowd keeps trickling in. Some pay at the ticketing window with a couple of…
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Trump’s Handling of Classified Documents Still Looks Very, Very Bad
The drip-drip of news over the last week about classified files found in President Biden’s home and his post-vice-presidential office…
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Right-Wing Trump Allies Win Seats on Oversight, Reflecting G.O.P. Priorities
Some of the former president’s most outspoken defenders will sit on the House’s main investigative committee, underscoring their high-profile roles…
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Dozens of Russian officials publicly denounce Navalny’s treatment in prison.
The Russian opposition leader Aleksei A. Navalny, whose health has deteriorated in prison, has gotten another unusual public show of…
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George Santos’s Mother Was Not in New York on 9/11, Records Show
Mr. Santos, who has come under intense criticism for fabricating large portions of his life story, had claimed she had…
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Why George Santos Won’t Be Able to Fake His Way Through Congress
In the latest twist in the surreal saga of George Santos, this mystery man congressman has been named to seats…
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What Will Be Nominated for Oscars on Tuesday? What Won’t Be?
It’s an unusually wide open year for the Academy Awards. But our expert has a good idea about what will…