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U.S.C., Backed by Its Big Name, Makes Case for National Title Run
PASADENA, Calif. — It was Larry Smith’s parting lament, delivered as he was on his way out as the Southern…
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World
How the Pelosi Attack Suspect Plunged Into Online Hatred
SAN FRANCISCO — Bitter over the end of a long relationship, estranged from his children and working carpentry jobs to…
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What New Hampshire Can Tell Us About Restoring Faith in Elections
WINDHAM, N.H. — Brad Winslow is a genial 67-year-old who hugs people he just met. But when it comes to…
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Thanksgiving Bash
Have we decided what the problem with Thanksgiving is going to be this year? We could start with the base-level…
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World
Democratic Senate Loss in Ohio Raises Bar for Sherrod Brown in 2024
Both John Fetterman of Pennsylvania and Tim Ryan of Ohio sought Senate seats this year as Democrats appealing to the…
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World
Malaysians Were Pitched Political Stability. Elections Created More Chaos.
A prime minister accused of stealing hundreds of millions of dollars. The national patriarch coming out of retirement to oust…
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Arts
In ‘G-Man,’ a J. Edgar Hoover as Complex as the Country He Served
G-MAN: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century, by Beverly Gage J. Edgar Hoover, who served as…
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World
Gauging Our Return to Office and the Subways, One Tip at a Time
As Azusa Dance belted out the chorus of Aretha Franklin’s “Chain of Fools” just past the turnstiles at the 34th…
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World
Trump Inquiries Remain Politically Charged, Despite Special Counsel
In appointing a special counsel to investigate former President Donald J. Trump, Attorney General Merrick B. Garland was, in theory…
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World
Georgia Senate Rivals, With Little Time to Spare, Sprint Toward Runoff
ATLANTA — As Republicans steamed this week over an underwhelming midterm performance, Herschel Walker wanted to talk about another subject…