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A recent Supreme Court ruling could allow President Trump’s order ending birthright citizenship to go into effect in some states. Abbie VanSickle, a reporter covering the United States Supreme Court for The New York Times, explains how the decision also upends the power of federal judges to freeze p...

The New York Times 6 months ago
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Against a backdrop of scorching heat, the spring men’s wear shows in Paris prioritized lightness and wearability.

The New York Times 6 months ago
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If the e-book app on your phone or tablet is overflowing and full of outdated files, use these tools to tidy it up.

The New York Times 6 months ago
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There have been 87 traffic deaths in the city so far this year, the lowest number since 2018. Officials credit the Vision Zero program and congestion pricing.

The New York Times 6 months ago
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Rob Reiner’s 1984 cult film about a British band past its prime returns to theaters in a new 4K restoration.

The New York Times 6 months ago
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Dig into 13 tracks from this influential drummer and bandleader, chosen by writers and musicians including several former members of his band, the Jazz Messengers.

The New York Times 6 months ago
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The democratic nominee has called for freezing the rent on a million apartments.

The New York Times 6 months ago
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A farmhouse in Sedgwick, a foursquare in St. Paul and a Craftsman in Norfolk.

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Because of DOGE’s misguided cuts, drugs donated to save lives will probably expire. Trump could still fix this.

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The host of “Somebody Feed Phil” and creator of “Everybody Loves Raymond” has become a global star with little more than fun-guy charm. That’s enough.

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The president is a normie Republican. Stop thinking otherwise.

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These expert tips on how to argue, communicate and grow closer with the people you love could make for stronger bonds.

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Victoria Mahoney, director of “The Old Guard 2,” experienced homelessness early in her career. Thanks to sheer grit and a few mentors, she made a big-budget leap.

The New York Times 6 months ago
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China’s lead in electric vehicle technology, which is already huge, could become insurmountable if incentive programs are slashed, auto experts and environmentalists say.

The New York Times 6 months ago
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Though some aspects of the president’s net worth are murky, it has unmistakably soared in the early months of his second term.

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Netflix’s new docuseries tries to wring drama from the best cyclists. But the real poetry is found among the riders surrounding them.

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A revival of U.S. solar panel manufacturing that began during the first Trump administration could end with the phasing out of tax incentives for clean energy.

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The band hasn’t played a show since 2009, but the quarreling Gallaghers kept their names in the news by mastering the art of the troll, on social media and beyond.

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Twelve million Americans work for companies owned by private equity firms. In a new book, the journalist Megan Greenwell traces the arrangement’s considerable human costs.

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A documentary by Alex Ross Perry examines how movies and TV have portrayed video store culture.

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