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The president has never pretended to be an ordinary American, but a recent “truth bomb” has opened him to criticism that he doesn’t grasp the economic strain of his war with Iran.
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Bill Carter
In shutting down a 33-year late-night franchise, CBS is assenting to its own diminishment.
Jean-Marc Dreyfus
A new collection of propaganda photos shows the first roundup of Jews in Paris, in 1941.
Carla Sosenko
I noticed that a lot of TV villains come from the town I grew up in. I wasn’t surprised.
Katya Ungerman
One of the oldest and most durable features of human experience is re-emerging.
Theo Baker
Lessons from the first graduating A.I. class.
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Traveling across the country, justices defend the role of the court even as strained relations among its members emerge in writing and remarks.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is taking on a problem that the Pentagon and Congress have tried, and mostly failed, to address for years.
President Trump announced the addition of 600 medicines to his online drugstore as he appeals to Americans concerned about high drug prices and affordability.
News that President Trump had snubbed Senator John Cornyn of Texas, the four-term incumbent, was met with shock, anger and fear that the G.O.P. could lose his seat.
David Schutzenhofer, a Trump Organization employee, reached out to one of the vendors the government later hired for the iconic site near the Lincoln Memorial, documents show.
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