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A Senator’s Son Fights for Political Survival
This year’s political landscape is consumed with trials and powerful family entanglements.
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Business
Washington Post Newsroom Reels From Sudden Editor Exit
Sally Buzbee, who has been editor of The Washington Post since 2021, chafed at a major reorganization by newspaper’s chief…
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News
The History of Black Baseball Players, on Full Display
As the number of African American players dwindles, a new exhibit at the Hall of Fame traces 150 years of…
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News
Scenes From a Historic Verdict
In recent weeks, the scene outside the criminal courthouse in Downtown Manhattan where former President Donald Trump was standing trial…
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Real Estate
Security Deposits: Your Landlord May Owe You More Than You Think
Landlords are required to put security deposits in interest-bearing bank accounts. How much of that interest goes to you?
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World
In the West Bank, Guns and a Locked Gate Signal a Town’s New Residents
From the outskirts of his town in the West Bank, the mayor surveyed the rocky hills stretching toward the Dead…
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News
Why Can’t College Grads Find Jobs? Here Are Some Theories — and Fixes.
Many new college graduates are having an awful time finding jobs, as I wrote in April and in early May.…
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Business
Trump Can Proceed With Lawsuit Against His Niece, Court Rules
The case concerns Mary L. Trump’s disclosure of financial documents to a team of reporters at The New York Times.
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Real Estate
More N.Y.C. Rentals Are Available. But Can You Afford One?
Inventory has grown over the past year, though prices continue to rise as well — just not as fast.
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World
Congestion Pricing’s Latest Challenger: New York City Truckers
The industry that moves nearly 90 percent of goods within the city is suing to challenge the policy, claiming it…