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Miss Manners: I get confused for other people all the time
Letter writer has “one of those faces” and gets confused for other people constantly.
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For Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels, a ‘vindicating’ moment at last
The ex-fixer and former adult-film actress formed the unlikely axis of the first-ever criminal case against an American president.
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Trump’s guilty verdict sharpens the two big questions of this election
Voters will have to decide whether Biden or Trump poses the bigger threat to the future of the country, and which candidate will make their lives better than they are today.
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Investors, worried they can’t beat lawmakers in stock market, copy them instead
A loose alliance of investors, analysts and advocates is trying to let Americans mimic the trades elected officials make — but only after they disclose them.
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With Trump convicted, his case turns toward sentencing and appeals
Pivotal proceedings remain ahead. It’s unclear how his sentence may influence the campaign, and the appeals process is expected to go beyond Election Day.
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Marian Robinson, Michelle Obama’s Steadfast Mother, Dies at 86
Moving into the White House, she provided stability for her granddaughters in a national spotlight.
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Bracing for Start of Trial in Gun Case, Hunter Biden Is Squeezed for Money
The cash crunch could limit his ability to hire expert witnesses or other specialists for his legal defense, people close to the situation said.
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A 9/11 Charity Provides a Financial Safety Net to a Giuliani Firm
Five months after filing for bankruptcy, the former New York City mayor disclosed his company’s income from a foundation established to honor a firefighter killed on Sept. 11, 2001.
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Biden Denounces ‘Reckless’ G.O.P. Efforts to Discredit Trump Conviction
The president broke his long silence over his predecessor’s legal troubles, calling the New York jury’s guilty verdict vindication for the idea that “no one is above the law.”
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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 he is a felon.