- By Nicholas Nehamas and Erica L. Green / New York Times
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Speaking near Green Bay, Wisconsin, Trump told the crowd that his advisers had urged him to stop using a well-worn rally line about his desire to protect women, saying they had called it “inappropriate.”
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Contrary to Trump’s incendiary claim that fake ballots had been cast, there were no reports of actual ballots being among the two batches of documents.
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It would put the world’s two strongest militaries — both of them nuclear superpowers — in direct conflict, possibly drawing in other nuclear adversaries, including North Korea and Russia.
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Judge Aileen M. Cannon denied the request by the defendant, Ryan W. Routh, in a brief decision issued in U.S. District Court in Fort Pierce, Florida.
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Musk has made these comments while talking about the two assassination attempts against Trump this year.
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Although presidents have pushed the boundaries of power, and in some cases abused it outright, no American commander-in-chief over the past couple of centuries has so aggressively sought to discredit the institutions of democracy at home while so openly embracing and envying dictators abroad.
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China’s aggressive policing of disputed territory has produced the latest clash in a long, complex relationship.
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The editor of editorials, who was among those who have resigned, said she was taken aback by the daughter’s assertion.
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People used to strive simply to live as long as possible, but in recent years, that goal has taken on a new dimension: How long can you live in good health?
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“This is who Donald Trump is,” wrote the 13, all “lifelong Republicans,” according to the letter.
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Lesh co-wrote some of the band’s most noteworthy songs including “St. Stephen” and “Dark Star,” “Cumberland Blues,” “Truckin’” and “Box of Rain.”
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- By Devlin Barrett, Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman / New York Times
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Investigators are working to determine what communications data, if any, was taken or observed by the sophisticated penetration of telecom systems, according to these people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe an active and highly sensitive national security case.
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The Post’s decision drew immediate blowback on social media, including from Marty Baron, the recent editor of the Post who led the paper through a period of editorial and business success.
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Hash, which comes from the French word for “chop,” can be made of any number of meats and proteins that cook and crisp on the stovetop. Read more
A little salt makes this dreamy concoction tastier, giving it another dimension. The pudding can be made several hours in advance but should be served at room temperature. Read more
With a topping of tomato sauce and fresh mozzarella, it’s no wonder that I always think of this easy skillet dish as “pizza chicken.” Read more
A simple, meatless weeknight recipe, this tofu and kimchi braise has deep flavors but comes together in just 30 minutes Read more
In an interview with The Columbia Journalism Review, Mariel Garza, who held the title editorials editor, said she had quit because “I want to make it clear that I am not OK with us being silent. In dangerous times, honest people need to stand up. This is how I’m standing up.”
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Ryan Routh’s lawyers cited an ABC News report that the judge’s name appeared on an internal Trump campaign document listing potential candidates for legal jobs in places like the Justice Department.
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Harris warned that Trump had grown “increasingly unhinged and unstable” and said that he would require that the U.S. military “be loyal to him personally,” even if Trump did not obey the law during the course of a second term.
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The Transportation Department said that its investigation, which included reviewing complaints filed against American between 2019 and 2023, revealed “cases of unsafe physical assistance that at times resulted in injuries and undignified treatment of wheelchair users, in addition to repeated failures to provide prompt wheelchair assistance.”
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