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France’s Prime Minister Resigns Ahead of Cabinet Reshuffle
Élisabeth Borne, only the second woman to occupy the position in France, stepped down as President Emmanuel Macron tries to inject fresh energy into his second term.
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Trump’s Lawyers Say He Should Be Immune From Prosecution in Georgia Case
The motion echoes an argument that former President Donald J. Trump is making in a separate federal criminal case against him.
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World
The Case for Disqualifying Trump Is Strong
It’s been just over two weeks since the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Section 3 of the 14th Amendment disqualifies Donald Trump from holding the office of president of the United States. It stayed the effect of that ruling until this week ...
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World
Where You Can Still Glimpse the Glory of a Vanished Grand Hotel
A mile north of where the Hotel Pennsylvania once stood, a shimmering piece of its history can still be seen through a shop window.
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Russia Sends Navalny Associate to Prison for ‘Extremism’
The nine-year sentence reflects how the Kremlin continues to crack down on Aleksei A. Navalny’s political movement years after his organization was banned.
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World
Trump Should Not Be Disqualified by an Ambiguous Clause
Challenges to disqualify Donald Trump from the office of president under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment are popping up all over the country. On Thursday, the secretary of state of Maine ruled that Mr. Trump would be ineligible for the state’s ...
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World
The Building Spree That Reshaped Manhattan’s Skyline? It’s Over.
New office buildings flourished over the past 25 years in Manhattan, but a construction drought has begun.
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In L.A. District Attorney Race, Rhetoric Shifts From Reform to Fear
George Gascón is running for re-election in a very different climate, where concerns about crime have overtaken demands for equity and accountability.
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Business
Did the Grinch Come for the Office Holiday Party?
Hark, the herald angels shout: 9 p.m. is too late to be out.
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World
Judges Press Lawyer for Meadows on Bid to Move Georgia Case to Federal Court
A panel of appeals court judges appeared skeptical of the arguments on Friday on behalf of Mark Meadows, the former White House chief of staff.