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Jury Will Consider Felony Charges Against Trump Today
After the judge instructs them on the law, 12 New Yorkers will retreat behind closed doors to weigh Donald Trump’s fate.
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Read five takeaways from the trial’s closing arguments.
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Emerging Portrait of Judge in Trump Documents Case: Prepared, Prickly and Slow
Judge Aileen Cannon’s handling of court hearings offers insights into how the case has become bogged down in unresolved issues.
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Israel Used U.S.-Made Bombs in Strike That Killed Dozens Near Rafah
The munitions used in an attack on a camp for displaced people were identified by weapons experts and a Times visual analysis.
Gaza’s Historic Heart, Now in Ruins
The Great Omari Mosque, built on an ancient holy site, is one of the many treasured landmarks damaged in Israel’s military offensive.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTHow A.I. Made Mark Zuckerberg Popular Again in Silicon Valley
After some years in which the Meta chief could do little right, many developers and technologists have embraced him as their champion of “open-source” A.I.
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Here’s what to know about the open versus closed software debate.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTTexas House Speaker Survives Challenge From Hard Right
Dade Phelan won renomination in a runoff, surviving a bruising Republican primary challenge from a party activist who was backed by Donald Trump.
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A Texas representative’s narrow victory in a runoff could bolster Republican efforts to hold the House.
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Marco Rubio wants to be Donald Trump’s vice president. He doesn’t want to audition.
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The Alitos, the Neighborhood Clash and the Upside-Down Flag
The Times conducted interviews to examine the conflict that Justice Samuel Alito said prompted his wife to hang a “Stop the Steal” symbol at their home.
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Justice Alito’s Wife Has Managed to Avoid the Spotlight Until Now
Martha-Ann Alito has built a limited public life since moving to Washington that has mainly centered on apolitical projects and charity work.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTSouth Africa’s Black Elites Sour on the President They Championed
In pivotal elections today, President Cyril Ramaphosa and his party are struggling to keep the support of Black middle- and upper-class voters.
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A record 51 parties are competing to unseat the long-ruling powers in the election. Here’s why it won’t be easy.
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With Payments to College Athletes, Another Fight Looms for Women
Women still lag far behind men in the little-regulated industry of college sports. A proposed revenue-sharing deal could create new clashes over equality.
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The proposed settlement is part of a long history of big money in college sports. Here’s a timeline.
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America’s Military Is Not Prepared for War — or Peace
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Mara Gay
‘It’s Going To Be Women That Are Going To Get Us Out of This’
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Matthew Walther
There’s a Reason Most People Aren’t Following the Trump Trial
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Thomas L. Friedman
How We’ve Lost Our Moorings as a Society
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Bret Stephens
Do We Still Understand How Wars Are Won?
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Thomas Cech
The Long-Overlooked Molecule That Will Define a Generation of Science
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Linda Greenhouse
Ketanji Brown Jackson Points to a Way Forward for the Court
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Thomas B. Edsall
The Gender Gap Is Now a Gender Gulf
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