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Prosecutors Ask Witnesses Whether Trump Acknowledged He Lost 2020 Race

Prosecutors Ask Witnesses Whether Trump Acknowledged He Lost 2020 Race

By Michael S. Schmidt and Maggie Haberman

Jared Kushner was questioned before a federal grand jury as prosecutors appeared to be trying to establish if the former president knew his efforts to stay in power were built on a lie.

F.D.A. Approves First U.S. Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill

F.D.A. Approves First U.S. Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill

By Pam Belluck

The move could significantly expand access to contraception. The pill is expected to be available in early 2024.

Actors Join Writers on Strike, Bringing Hollywood to a Standstill

By Brooks Barnes, John Koblin and Nicole Sperling

The dual walkouts pit more than 170,000 workers against old-line studios like Disney and Sony, as well as tech juggernauts like Netflix and Amazon.

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In a Texas City, Heat Proved Deadly Even for Those Long Used to It

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In a Texas City, Heat Proved Deadly Even for Those Long Used to It

By J. David Goodman

Extreme heat killed 10 people in Laredo, a sign that the eventual death toll from this year's widespread heat waves could be substantial.

America's Student Loans Were Never Going to Be Repaid

Opinion

America's Student Loans Were Never Going to Be Repaid

By Laura Beamer and Marshall Steinbaum

During the pandemic, the U.S. paused regular payments for student loans. But repayment was dwindling for at least a decade before that.

Today's Videos

Hollywood Actors Vote to Strike

Video Video: Hollywood Actors Vote to Strike

By Ang Li and Rex Sakamoto

About 160,000 television and movie actors will join screenwriters who walked off the job in May, setting off the first industrywide shutdown in 63 years.

At Least 3 Tornados Confirmed on Wednesday in Chicago Area

By Orlando Mayorquin, Livia Albeck-Ripka and Christine Hauser

The National Weather Service confirmed the tornadoes on Thursday after issuing warnings. Suburbs were damaged but there were no reported injuries.

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