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Sudan was supposed to be moving away from military rule and toward democracy. But over the past week, the country has been thrown into...

One Sunday in February, in a northern Italian town called Ivrea, the facades of historic buildings were covered with plastic sheeting and...

Last week, a 21-year old airman from Massachusetts, Jack Teixeira, was arrested under the Espionage Act and charged with violating federal...

At the very last minute, both Dominion Voting Systems and Fox News decided to settle their closely watched defamation lawsuit, rather than...

In overturning Roe v. Wade last year, the Supreme Court’s message was that it was done with the issue of abortion. Now, dueling rulings on...

Earlier this month, the Internal Revenue Service unveiled an $80 billion plan to transform itself into a “digital first” tax collector...

The posturing between the United States and China has been intensifying in recent weeks — China responded with condemnations and military...

In March 2017, an engineer at G.E. Aviation in Cincinnati received a request on LinkedIn. The engineer, Hua, is in his 40s, tall and...

“The Phantom of the Opera,” the longest running show in the history of Broadway, will close its doors on Sunday after more than three...

A week ago, the world discovered that dozens of classified documents from the American government had been leaked online, including highly...

In the week since Donald Trump was arraigned on 34 felony charges, debate about the strength of the case against him has only...

Days after Russia invaded Ukraine, the Kremlin made it a crime to oppose the war in public. Since then, it has waged a relentless campaign...

Last week, Tennessee’s Republican-controlled House expelled two of its members — both young Black Democrats. Emily Cochrane, a national...

The Times reporter Astead W. Herndon and the team are back for a new season of “The Run-Up” and they’re looking ahead to the 2024...

This episode contains descriptions of severe injuries.Tough new border policies introduced by the Biden administration have sharply reduced...

Vice President Kamala Harris’s visit to Africa last week was designed to send a simple message to its governments and people — China is not...

The line for reporters seeking to be in the courtroom for Donald J. Trump’s arraignment in Manhattan started forming at 2 p.m. on Monday,...

Wisconsin will hold an election for a seat on its Supreme Court today, and it is no exaggeration to say that the result could end up...

After Donald J. Trump was indicted over his role in paying hush money to a porn star during the 2016 presidential campaign, he called the...

Joe Faillace, 69, has been running the sandwich shop Old Station Subs alongside his wife, Debbie, for the last four decades. But as an...
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