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World
On Long Island, George Santos Faces an Investigation and Public Dismay
The Nassau County district attorney said on Wednesday her office would examine Mr. Santos, who admitted to lying about his…
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US
Republicans Step Up Attacks on F.B.I. as It Investigates Trump
Historically, the F.B.I.’s critics have come from the left. But the bureau’s array of inquiries into former President Donald J.…
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Finance
Google Employees Brace for a Cost-Cutting Drive as Anxiety Mounts
The tech giant has so far taken steps to streamline without mass layoffs, but employees are girding for deeper cuts.
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US
Jan. 6 Transcripts Shed New Light on How Trump Considered Blanket Pardons
The transcripts build on a growing body of evidence about the extent to which many in Mr. Trump’s orbit were…
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US
At a Crowded Border Camp in Mexico, Frustration and Shattered Hopes
A Supreme Court ruling extending an expulsion policy known as Title 42 proved deeply disappointing for many migrants gathered at…
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US
Lost Presents, Abandoned Trips: Southwest Cancellations Wreak Havoc
Some passengers slept in airports, while others desperately searched for rental cars and bus tickets as the outlook remained grim.
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News
Menahem Schmelzer, Jewish Theological Seminary Librarian, Dies at 88
During his long tenure, the seminary’s collection was a primary destination for scholarly inquiry into the history and literature of…
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World
Navalny accuses the prison authorities of using his health as a tool to put pressure on him.
Aleksei A. Navalny, the jailed Russian opposition leader who survived an assassination attempt that was believed to have been orchestrated…
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World
Russian City Mourns Its Lost Soldiers, but Doesn’t Resent Putin’s War
Ryazan, not far from Moscow, regularly sends young men off to fight. Some are now buried in the local cemetery,…
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World
George Santos Admits to Lying About College and Work History
The congressman-elect told The New York Post that he had not graduated from college or worked at two major Wall…