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Clarence Thomas's $267,230 R.V. and the Friend Who Financed It

Clarence Thomas's $267,230 R.V. and the Friend Who Financed It

By Jo Becker and Julie Tate

The vehicle is a key part of the justice's just-folks persona. It's also a luxury motor coach that was funded by someone else's money.

Summer Camp: Sun, Swimming, Archery. And Therapy.

Summer Camp: Sun, Swimming, Archery. And Therapy.

By Ellen Barry and Brittainy Newman

As the United States grapples with a mental-health crisis, summer camps are looking more closely at the children in their care.

The Fight Over the Dune Shacks of Cape Cod: No Power, No Water — but Eugene O'Neill Was Here

The Fight Over the Dune Shacks of Cape Cod: No Power, No Water — but Eugene O'Neill Was Here

By Jenna Russell

The shacks have been cared for by locals, activists and artists. Now the National Park Service plans to lease them to bidders.

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The Loss of Space Command Headquarters Brings an Alabama City Down to Earth

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The Loss of Space Command Headquarters Brings an Alabama City Down to Earth

By Emily Cochrane

Huntsville, a city with a proud history of aerospace innovation, was set to welcome Space Command, until a distant force beyond its control intervened: politics.

Where Are the Big Ideas for New York City?

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Where Are the Big Ideas for New York City?

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The resurrection of the greatest city in the world requires grit and ingenuity.

Today's Videos

Teen Charged With Murder As Hate Crime in Brooklyn Dancer's Killing

Video Video: Teen Charged With Murder As Hate Crime in Brooklyn Dancer's Killing

By The Associated Press

A group of men yelled homophobic slurs and anti-Black statements at O'Shae Sibley, a gay Black man who was dancing at a gas station, before a 17-year-old fatally stabbed him.

Popular Streamer Charged After Giveaway Turns Chaotic in New York

Video Video: Popular Streamer Charged After Giveaway Turns Chaotic in New York

By The Associated Press and Reuters

Kai Carlo Cenat III, a popular streamer who announced plans to hand out free game consoles at Union Square Park, was charged with inciting a riot after a crowd, estimated at several thousand young people, erupted into mayhem.

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