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Trump Signals an Election Year Full of Falsehoods on Jan. 6 and Democracy
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How Harvard's Board Broke Up With Claudine Gay

How Harvard's Board Broke Up With Claudine Gay

By Maureen Farrell and Rob Copeland

Facing intense pressure, it went from standing behind her as the university's president to pushing her out within weeks.

Trump Signals an Election Year Full of Falsehoods on Jan. 6 and Democracy

Trump Signals an Election Year Full of Falsehoods on Jan. 6 and Democracy

By Michael C. Bender, Lisa Lerer and Michael Gold

In dueling sets of speeches, Donald Trump and President Biden are framing the election as a battle for the future of democracy — with Mr. Trump brazenly casting Mr. Biden as the true menace.

Who Was the Mysterious Woman Buried Alone at the Pet Cemetery?

Who Was the Mysterious Woman Buried Alone at the Pet Cemetery?

By Andrew Keh

At Hartsdale Pet Cemetery, Ed Martin III had become accustomed to unusual requests. Then came Patricia Chaarte.

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I Was Addicted to My Smartphone, So I Switched to a Flip Phone for a Month

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I Was Addicted to My Smartphone, So I Switched to a Flip Phone for a Month

By Kashmir Hill

Was it inconvenient? Yes. Did T9 texting drive me crazy? Definitely. Was it worth doing? Absolutely.

This Election Year Is Unlike Any Other

Opinion | The Editorial Board

This Election Year Is Unlike Any Other

By The Editorial Board

Americans cannot afford to tune out Trump's campaign to regain power.

Today's Videos

Plane Makes Emergency Landing After a Portion Blows Out Midair

Video Video: Plane Makes Emergency Landing After a Portion Blows Out Midair

By The New York Times

An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 jet lost a chunk of its fuselage shortly after takeoff. The crew cited a midair pressure problem.

House Dysfunction by the Numbers

Video Video: House Dysfunction by the Numbers

By Annie Karni, Claire Hogan, Meg Felling and Kassie Bracken

As Congress comes back into session this month, Annie Karni, a New York Times politics reporter, reflects on its lack of productivity in 2023, and what that could mean for the 2024 session.

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