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Chief Justice Roberts Sees Promise and Danger of A.I. in the Courts
Asian American Officials Cite Unfair Scrutiny and Lost Jobs in China Spy Tensions
Sununu Says Christie Should Drop Out Ahead of New Hampshire Primary
Appeals Court Allows California Ban on Guns in Most Public Places to Take Effect
He Killed His Molester as a Teenager. Should He Be Spared Deportation?
Storms and High Waves Pummel California Coast for a Third Day
Fire Breaks Out Aboard Ship Carrying Lithium-Ion Batteries
Pentagon Story
Maine Law ‘Required That I Act’ to Disqualify Trump, Secretary of State Says
This Body Butter at Sephora Doesn’t Really Attract Spiders, Right?
AMC Theatres Apologizes to Civil Rights Leader Removed from Movie Theater
University Chancellor Fired After Making Pornographic Videos With His Wife
Justice Dept. Threatens to Sue Texas Over Migrant Arrest Law
Arsonist Ordered to Pay Nearly $300,000 for Damages to Wyoming Abortion Clinic
Herbert Kohl, Former Wisconsin Senator and Milwaukee Bucks Owner, Dies at 88
Colorado Republican Party Says It Asked Supreme Court to Keep Trump on Ballot
House Republicans Target Biden by Focusing on His Son’s News Conference
Vivek Ramaswamy Stops TV Ad Spending
Michael Flynn’s Rhode Island Hall of Fame Inclusion Prompts Resignations
Appeals Court Reverses Conviction of Former Nebraska Congressman
2023: The Year in Visual Stories and Graphics.
A New Tax on Imports and a Split From China: Trump’s 2025 Trade Agenda
U.S. Strikes Iran-Backed Groups in Iraq in Round of Retaliation
Blizzard Conditions Threaten to Disrupt Travel Across Northern Plains
N.I.H.’s New Leader Wants to Broaden Participation in Medical Research
How Russian and Chinese Interference Could Affect the 2024 Election
Trump Asks Appeals Court to Toss Election Case on Immunity Grounds
Paramedics Found Guilty in Last Trial in Elijah McClain Death
Biden Commutes Drug Sentences for 11 and Expands Marijuana Pardons
U.S. and China Restore Military Dialogue
Times/Siena Poll Finds Wide Disapproval of Biden on Gaza
Man Cleared of Murder After More Than 48 Years in Prison
Trump Ruling in Colorado Will Test Conservative Approach to Law
Texas Housing Developer Accused of Preying on Hispanic Buyers
The 22 Bills That Became Law in 2023
Making History on a Tuesday Morning, With the Church’s Blessing
American Catholics Split on Pope’s Blessing for Gay Couples
Trump Asks Full D.C. Appeals Court to Review Gag Order in Election Case
Trump Defends 6 Republicans Charged in Scheme to Overturn His 2020 Loss
With His Super PAC in Disarray, DeSantis Aims to Stay on Offense
Giuliani Was Ordered to Pay $148 Million. What Happens Now?
Michigan State to Pay $15 Million to Families of Three Slain Students
Jeff Roe, Top Strategist for Star-Crossed DeSantis Super PAC, Resigns
Richard Hunt, Sculptor Who Transformed Public Spaces, Dies at 88
Trump, Quoting Putin, Declares Indictments ‘Politically Motivated Persecution’
Applications for Early Harvard Admissions Dip
Republicans Reject Funding for Penn’s Veterinary School
Washington Urges Israel to Scale Down Its War in Gaza
The House Authorized Its Impeachment Inquiry Against Biden. Now What?
A White House spokesman plays down Biden’s reference to ‘indiscriminate bombing’ in Gaza.