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24 Hours at a Makeshift Refuge for Migrants in the California Wilderness
It was 1:53 a.m., and Peter Fink was on a barren mountain plateau near Campo, Calif., passing out blankets to…
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World
Where Kamala Harris Lives, a Little Known History of Enslavement
The vice president’s official residence is in a quiet Washington enclave once home to 34 enslaved people. Ms. Harris has…
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Books
This ‘Sympathizer’ Star Wasn’t Sure He Was Right for the Job
Hoa Xuande had only one Hollywood credit when he was chosen to lead this starry HBO adaptation of a prize-winning…
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World
In Los Angeles, the O.J. Simpson Case Defined a Turbulent Era
From the car chase to the verdict, the murder case became an inextricable part of Los Angeles history in the…
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Newyork
Mother Is Charged With Murder of Twins Found Dead in the Bronx
The mother, Gloria Asamoah, had been recently hospitalized, the police said, and was discharged from a psychiatric ward before her…
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Newyork
A Hiker Was Lost in the Woods. Snow Was Falling. Time Was Running Out.
A backcountry search in the Adirondacks is a reminder that even experienced hikers should prepare for the worst.
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Style
My Friend Is a Spendthrift With a Sick Dog. Should I Give to Her GoFundMe?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the value of donating to a fund-raiser for a pet in need — despite its…
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World
How the G.O.P. Molded the Arizona Court That Upheld the Abortion Ban
Arizona’s former governor, Doug Ducey, expanded the court to seven justices. All solid conservatives, they upheld a 160-year-old abortion ban…
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Business
How a Case Against Fox News Tore Apart a Media-Fighting Law Firm
Last April, dozens of lawyers and their guests gathered at the Columbus Inn in Wilmington, Del. The revered restaurant, with…
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World
Judge Blocks Trump’s Lawyers From Naming Witnesses in Documents Case
The special counsel had asked that the names of about two dozen government witnesses be redacted from a public version…