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Homeless Camps Are Being Cleared in California. What Happens Next?One of the state’s largest homeless encampments was recently shut down in Oakland, but that didn’t stop the problem of homelessness. A Climate Warning from the Cradle of CivilizationHow extreme temperatures and dwindling water are pushing the Fertile Crescent toward the brink. Trump Documents Case: Carlos De Oliveira and Walt Nauta Play Key RolesCarlos De Oliveira and Walt Nauta, who were hired by former President Donald J. Trump despite past troubles, rely on him for their legal fees — and are now his co-defendants. Trump’s $475 Million Defamation Suit Against CNN Is DismissedThe network’s statements were opinion, the ruling said, and did not support a claim of libel and slander. Trump Team Creates Legal-Defense Fund to Cover His Allies’ BillsWith investigations and legal fees piling up, a fund is planned to help witnesses and defendants. The former president’s legal bills are not expected to be included, however. The Secret History of Gun Rights: How Lawmakers Armed the N.R.A.They served in Congress and on the N.R.A.’s board at the same time. Over decades, a small group of legislators led by a prominent Democrat pushed the gun lobby to help transform the law, the courts and views on the Second Amendment. Russia Says Ukrainian Drones Hit Moscow Buildings in Latest AttacksThe strike was the third in the past week in Moscow, a sign of how no city in Russia or Ukraine appears to be safe from the war. Russia blamed Ukraine, which has yet to comment. Ukraine Recaptures Staromaiorske, a Glimmer of Success for CounteroffensiveRecapturing the village of Staromaiorske was such welcome news for the country that President Volodymyr Zelensky announced it himself. But formidable Russian defenses have stymied progress elsewhere. The Trombonist Hillary Simms Is Breaking BarriersHillary Simms is the first woman to become a member of the American Brass Quintet. She says the field needs more role models. Inside the Party Switch that Blew Up North Carolina PoliticsTricia Cotham, a Democrat who supported abortion rights, was encouraged to run for a state House seat by powerful Republicans. After she was elected, she joined them and delivered a G.O.P. supermajority. DeSantis Jabs at Trump’s Legal Trouble as He Resets His CampaignRon DeSantis’s remarks to a voter in New Hampshire suggest he may step up his attacks against the man who leads him in national polls by a wide margin. 5 Applause Lines From Nikki Haley’s Stump SpeechIn her stump speech, the former governor calls for common sense and experience in the White House, leaving crowds wanting more. Climate Activists and Steve King Unlikely Allies in Iowa Pipeline FightLiberal environmentalists and conservative landowners, led by the former congressman Steve King, are pressuring Republican candidates to oppose three Midwestern pipelines. What Is It About Montecito?Trying to understand the allure of a place that’s home to Oprah, the self-exiled royals, a celebrity juicer, Katy Perry’s dad — and the New American Dream. Dogs Die From Heat-Related Injuries on Their Way to Police TrainingThe German shepherds were en route from Chicago to Michigan City, Ind., when the air-conditioning unit in the vehicle in which they were being transported failed, the police said. The Lost Art of Fouling the Ball Off (on Purpose)Spoiling difficult pitches to stay alive was equal parts strategy and party trick. The modern approach to hitting has left it behind. How Trump Could Wreck Things for Republicans in 2024The governor’s race in New Hampshire offers a window into the ways Trump could complicate the lives of down-ballot G.O.P. candidates. What ‘Oppenheimer’ Doesn’t Tell You About the Trinity TestAs a new generation of Americans learns about the world’s first nuclear test, the people who lived through it are being left out of the story again. The Story of the Student Journalist and the Stanford PresidentScientific journals need to harden their defenses against research manipulation. The Butterfly Net, the Hunt and the Magic of AttentionMake very little of yourself if you wish to see clearly. Shut up, deeply, if you wish to hear. Nero’s Theater Believed to Be Found in RomeA dig at a palace set to become a hotel has unearthed traces of a theater that archaeologists hypothesize was built by Nero, the emperor with a disputed reputation for tyranny and debauchery. Blast at Political Rally in Pakistan Kills at Least 43 and Wounds 200An explosion at a political rally on Sunday in northwest Pakistan killed dozens of people and injured 200 more, officials said, the latest sign of the deteriorating security situation in Pakistan, where some militant groups have become more active over the past two years. Meat Warehouse Infested With Rodents Reaches Settlement with ProsecutorsProsecutors reached a settlement with the operator of a meat and poultry warehouse that had been infested with rodents before it was shuttered. More Recent Articles |
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