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Trump’s Former Accounting Firm Begins Turning Over Documents to Congress
WASHINGTON — Mazars USA, the longtime accounting firm for former President Donald J. Trump that cut ties with him and…
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A Fight Over Nantucket’s Bluff Pits Neighbor Against Neighbor
Houses along Baxter Road on the island of Nantucket have always been precarious real estate: property at the edge of…
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How Dr. Becky Spends Her Sundays
Rebecca Kennedy, or Dr. Becky to the millennials who follow her parenting advice on Instagram and other digital platforms, just…
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Kevin M. Cahill, 86, Dies; Tropical Disease Expert With a Political Bent
Kevin M. Cahill, who managed to pack several careers into a single life as a leading expert on tropical diseases,…
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Why Queen Elizabeth’s Strength Is Putin’s Weakness
Why is Vladimir Putin failing to win his war in Ukraine? The answers multiply: hubris, corruption and incompetence on the…
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This Time, It’s Republicans on the Defensive on Social Issues
WASHINGTON — Republicans have perfected the art of keeping the heat on Democrats on the searing social issues of the…
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Abortion Helps Realign Puerto Rico’s Politics, Giving Conservatives an Opening
SAN JUAN, P.R. — Three years ago, after Puerto Rico’s legislature narrowly defeated new abortion restrictions, the cardiologist and pastor…
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Trump’s Team of Lawyers Marked by Infighting and Possible Legal Troubles of Its Own
To understand the pressures, feuds and questions about competence within former President Donald J. Trump’s legal team as he faces…
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Ukraine Wants the U.S. to Send Powerful New Weapons. Biden Is Not So Sure.
WASHINGTON — Flush with success in northeast Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky is pressing President Biden for a new and more…
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What the Martha’s Vineyard Stunt Says About the Trump Wannabes
Ron DeSantis, the Republican governor of Florida, likes to do stunts. It is a key part of how he’s built…