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Rosalynn Carter Lauded for Humanitarian Work, Mental Health Advocacy
Politicians from both sides of the aisle and other notable figures paid tribute to the former first lady, who died…
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For an Aging President, a Birthday With a Bite
President Biden has no plans for a lavish public celebration when he turns 81 on Monday, even as Democrats search…
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The White House May Condemn Musk, but the Government Is Addicted to Him
Rarely has the U.S. government so depended on the technology provided by a single technologist with views that it has…
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New Tool for Building and Fixing Roads and Bridges: Artificial Intelligence
In Pennsylvania and elsewhere, A.I. is being applied to the nation’s aging infrastructure. Is that wise?
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Man Suspected of Killing 4 in Memphis Is Found Dead After Hourslong Manhunt
The shootings across three locations killed three women and one 13-year-old girl, and critically injured one 15-year-old, the police said.
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F.B.I. Faulted Agents for Shooting at a Fleeing Suspect and Killing a Family Dog
Agents rarely get in trouble for intentionally firing their guns at people or animals. The two “bad shoot” incidents were…
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DeSantis’s Two-Pronged Approach in Iowa: Hit Trump on Abortion, and Get Personal
The Florida governor is courting white evangelicals by using Donald J. Trump’s criticisms of hard-line abortion restrictions against him.
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A Jan. 6 Defendant Pleads His Case to the Son Who Turned Him In
The trial was over and the verdict was in, but Brian Mock, 44, kept going back through the evidence, trying…
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A Mother’s Search for Her Son Leads to a Pauper’s Grave and More Questions
Bettersten Wade spent months calling the police for help finding her son, without being told that an off-duty officer driving…
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Trump Focuses on Iowa as He Looks to Close Out the Republican Race
The former president has made Iowa his priority, hoping to thin the field and turn his attention to a campaign…