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Trump Has Been Convicted. Can He Still Run for President?
The Constitution and U.S. law have clear answers for only some of the questions raised by the criminal conviction of a major presidential candidate.
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Trump’s Conviction Jolts the Race. But Will It Influence the Outcome?
The political fallout is far from certain, but the verdict will test America’s traditions, legal institutions and ability to hold an election under historic partisan tension.
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For Trump, a Deflating Blow, and Then a Bounce Back
A day after Donald J. Trump left the courthouse shellshocked, he emerged on his home turf revitalized and railing against his rivals.
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6 Wild Swimming Spots in California, Beyond the Coast
The beach may beckon, but these freshwater swimming holes and hot springs show another side of the state: Granite canyons, emerald pools and ancient redwood groves.
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From 700 A.D., a Pre-Viking Vessel Rises into View
On the Norwegian island of Leka, archaeologists have unearthed the earliest known ship burial in Scandinavia.
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What to watch with your kids: ‘Young Woman and the Sea,’ ‘Geek Girl’ and more
Common Sense Media also reviews “Jurassic World: Chaos Theory” and “Donkey Hodie Bedtime Stories.”
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Namak serves vibrant takes on the foods of Turkey, Greece and Iran
At Namak, Turkish chef Tolgahan Gulyiyen weaves ideas from the Eastern Mediterranean into the bright, quieter successor to Mintwood Place.
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Ask Amy: I’m stuck in the middle of my wife’s estrangement with her sister
Wife’s estranged sister wants this letter writer to help her stay in touch with their kids.
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Carolyn Hax: Sibling unravels over brother’s unexpected divorce
A sibling is angry about brother’s divorce — and his request to bring his “newly announced ex-bride” to a holiday dinner.
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Miss Manners: My friends laughed when I told them I fell
Letter writer suffered a fall and their friends laughed about it when they heard the news.