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Bracing for Start of Trial in Gun Case, Hunter Biden Is Squeezed for Money
The cash crunch could limit his ability to hire expert witnesses or other specialists for his legal defense, people close…
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Texas Supreme Court Rejects Challenge on Exceptions to Abortion Ban
The court on Friday unanimously reversed a ruling that had expanded the definition of what counts as a medical emergency…
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Southern Baptists Plan to Vote on Whether to Oppose I.V.F.
A proposal to be considered at the Southern Baptist Convention in June would advance fetal personhood and call on adherents…
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New Housing Crisis for San Francisco: Where to Put the Sea Lions
The number of visitors to San Francisco has not rebounded to its prepandemic level — not among humans, anyway. Sea…
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Five Years After Virginia Beach Shooting, ‘No One Is Getting Better’
The city will dedicate a memorial site on Friday. For some of the families who lost loved ones, the commemoration…
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Wait, We’ve Been Flying the Flag the Alitos Had? San Francisco Takes It Down.
Critics slammed Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. after the “Appeal to Heaven” flag was flown outside his vacation home, but…
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Trump Had Good Fortune So Far With His Four Cases. Then Came a Verdict.
Donald J. Trump’s run of luck in his criminal cases has expired. Before the conviction on Thursday in Manhattan, the…
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Trump’s Conviction Jolts the Race. But Will It Influence the Outcome?
The political fallout is far from certain, but the verdict will test America’s traditions, legal institutions and ability to hold…
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Convicted, Trump Blames Judge, Jury and a Country ‘Gone to Hell’
Moments after a jury found him guilty, Donald J. Trump worked his conviction into the story of persecution at the…
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Searching for Clues in the Polls About a Trump Conviction
He may not lose support at all, but he depends on the support of many young and nonwhite voters who…