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‘Every Day Is Hard’: One Year Since Russia Jailed Evan Gershkovich
In a notorious high-security prison, Evan Gershkovich of The Wall Street Journal stays connected with supporters through letters as they keep up the pressure for his release.
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Is Garry Tan San Francisco’s ‘Twitter Menace’ or True Believer?
The deep pockets of the tech investor Garry Tan are valued by his allies, but his pugnacious online habits are creating plenty of enemies in the city he says he wants to save.
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Cesar Chavez’s family tells RFK Jr. to stop using activist’s name, image
The letter comes a day before Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to host a campaign event in Los Angeles coinciding with Cesar E. Chavez’s birthday.
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After Trump attacks hush money judge’s daughter, DA seeks broader gag order
Donald Trump has repeatedly criticized the adult daughter of New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan, who is overseeing the hush money case.
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Trump stays silent on detained U.S. reporter as he avoids criticizing Putin
Trump has consistently gone out of his way to avoid criticizing the Russian president and routinely demonizes reporters.
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Biden wraps up lucrative New York campaign swing
Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail, with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.
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Why Russia Is Protecting North Korea From Nuclear Monitors
The monitors have provided vivid evidence of how Russia is keeping Pyongyang brimming with fuel and other goods, presumably in return for weapons that Russia can use in Ukraine.
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Biden Will Visit Baltimore Next Week After Bridge Collapse
The president’s visit comes as officials start planning for major economic disruptions after a ship struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
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Woman Who Received 5-Year Sentence in Voter Fraud Case Is Acquitted
A Texas appeals court reversed its earlier opinion that had upheld the conviction of Crystal Mason, who was found guilty of illegally casting a provisional ballot in 2016, even though she claimed she hadn’t known she was ineligible to vote.
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How Trump Paid $100 Million in Legal Fees
Since leaving office in 2021, former President Donald Trump has spent more than $100 million on costs related to investigations, indictments and his coming criminal trials. Shane Goldmacher, a politics reporter for The New York Times, explains where the funds came from.