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Hacking of Government Email Was Traditional Espionage, Official Says
The hackers penetrated the accounts of senior State Department officials, including the U.S. ambassador to China.
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With Aaron Rodgers, Jets Enter Era of Expectation
Adding Rodgers, the star quarterback, to a team with young talent and a strong defense has players eyeing the Super…
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Senate Panel Approves Supreme Court Ethics Bill With Dim Prospects
Republicans accused Democrats of trying to undermine the court with the measure and vowed to block it from advancing in…
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The Joys of Links Golf Never Get Old
No matter which seaside, windswept course hosts the British Open, the final major tournament of the year puts a golfer’s…
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Texas’ Harsh New Border Tactics Are Injuring Migrants
A “hold-the-line” operation has created tensions with federal agents who warn it could lead to more drownings. Officers ordered to…
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Potential Trump Charges Include Civil Rights Law Used in Voting Fraud Cases
A target letter sent by the special counsel investigating Donald Trump’s efforts to reverse his election loss cited three statutes…
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Australia’s New Queen
Sam Kerr’s tone barely shifted. She had not, she said, had time to think about it yet. She had put…
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I.R.S. Whistle-Blowers Allege Political Bias in Hunter Biden Investigation
Two veteran investigators spent several hours detailing to a House committee the ways in which they believed President Biden’s son…
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Stanford President Will Resign After Report Found Flaws in His Research
Marc Tessier-Lavigne was cleared of accusations of scientific fraud and misconduct. But the review said his work had “multiple problems”…
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Wesleyan University Ends Legacy Admissions
With the Supreme Court’s decision to ban race-conscious admissions, the pressure is on selective colleges to end preferences for children…