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Justice Dept. Intervenes to Help Trump in E. Jean Carroll Defamation Lawsuit
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Manhattan's Office Buildings Are Empty. But for How Long?

Manhattan's Office Buildings Are Empty. But for How Long?

By Julie Creswell and Peter Eavis

As they grow accustomed to working from home, many businesses are delaying signing new leases until rents drop and the pandemic passes.

Justice Dept. Intervenes to Help Trump in E. Jean Carroll Defamation Lawsuit

Justice Dept. Intervenes to Help Trump in E. Jean Carroll Defamation Lawsuit

By Alan Feuer

Government lawyers made the unusual move of seeking to take over President Trump's defense in a suit brought by Ms. Carroll, who has accused Mr. Trump of raping her in the 1990s.

'Kill All You See': In a First, Myanmar Soldiers Tell of Rohingya Slaughter

'Kill All You See': In a First, Myanmar Soldiers Tell of Rohingya Slaughter

By Hannah Beech, Saw Nang and Marlise Simons

Video testimony from two soldiers supports widespread accusations that Myanmar's military tried to eradicate the ethnic minority in a genocidal campaign.

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Capri, a Getaway for the Rich and Famous, Misses Its Americans

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Capri, a Getaway for the Rich and Famous, Misses Its Americans

By Valeriya Safronova

Visitors from the United States make up the largest share of foreign tourists on the Italian island, and this year their absence is denting local businesses.

The Electoral College Will Destroy America

Opinion

The Electoral College Will Destroy America

By Jesse Wegman

And no, New York and California would not dominate a popular vote.

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Rochester Police Chief Resigns in Aftermath of Daniel Prude's Death

Video Video: Rochester Police Chief Resigns in Aftermath of Daniel Prude's Death

By The Associated Press

The police chief and the deputy chief resigned Tuesday. Mr. Prude, a Black man, suffocated after he was placed in a hood by police officers and pinned to the ground.

Most California Fires Caused by 'Bad Decisions,' Newsom Says

Video Video: Most California Fires Caused by 'Bad Decisions,' Newsom Says

By Associated Press

Gov. Gavin Newsom of California discussed the state's efforts to curb wildfires over the holiday weekend, and emphasized that most wildfires are avoidable.

Georgia Finds 'Potentially 1,000 Cases' of Double Voting

Video Video: Georgia Finds 'Potentially 1,000 Cases' of Double Voting

By The Associated Press

Brad Raffensperger, Georgia's secretary of state, said investigations were underway after the authorities discovered some people voted twice in the June primary and August run-off elections.

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