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Columbia Law Review Website Is Taken Offline Over Article Criticizing Israel
The board of directors of the student-run publication said that the article, by a Palestinian human rights lawyer, had not…
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Young, Restless and Fired Up in the Cool Gray City of Love
Francine Prose’s new memoir, “1974,” looks back at her brief but transformative relationship with a countercultural champion.
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Toyota and Other Japanese Carmakers Say They Mishandled Safety Tests
The Japanese authorities had told the companies to conduct investigations into their compliance with national standards for safety and other…
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Trump Verdict Hardens Many Views, but Changes Some, Too
For the remaining undecided voters, the decision to pick former President Donald J. Trump could be more difficult now that…
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Borussia Dortmund and the Idea That Anything Is Possible
Can an underdog still have its day in the Champions League? The sport should hope so.
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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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From 700 A.D., a Pre-Viking Vessel Rises Into View
On the Norwegian island of Leka, archaeologists have unearthed the earliest known ship burial in Scandinavia.
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DNA From a Discarded Fork Leads to Arrest in Brutal Cold-Case Murder
A 41-year-old Florida man has been charged in the 2009 stabbing death of his uncle in Queens.
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Albert S. Ruddy, 94, Dies; Producer’s First Oscar Was for ‘The Godfather’
A creator of the sitcom “Hogan’s Heroes,” he won a second Academy Award for “Million Dollar Baby,” the boxing film…
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After Hack, Christie’s Gives Details of Compromised Client Data
Its disclosure came after RansomHub claimed responsibility for the cyberattack and threatened to release client data on the dark web.