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Judge Signals Intent to Appoint Special Master in Mar-a-Lago Search
A federal judge in Florida gave notice on Saturday of her “preliminary intent” to appoint an independent arbiter, known as…
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Mets of Yesteryear Suddenly Feel They’re ‘Part of Something’
When Jay Hook threw out a ceremonial first pitch to Mike Piazza on Saturday night, it showed off the Mets’…
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Racial Slur During College Volleyball Game Leads to Fan Suspension
A Brigham Young University fan was banned and a women’s volleyball game on Saturday was moved to a different location…
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Buffalo Bills Cut Matt Araiza Amid Rape Lawsuit
The Buffalo Bills cut Matt Araiza on Saturday, two days after the rookie punter was accused in a lawsuit of…
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Intelligence Officials Will Assess Security Risks From Mar-a-Lago Documents
WASHINGTON — U.S. intelligence officials will conduct a review to assess the possible risks to national security from former President…
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Lessons Learned, Israel’s Unlikely Islamist Kingmaker Looks Ahead
KAFR QASSEM, Israel — As Israel heads this fall into yet another election campaign, with the likelihood of yet another…
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With Disaster Looming, Inspectors Set to Visit Ukraine Nuclear Plant
KYIV, Ukraine — As renewed shelling intensified fears about a nuclear accident at the Zaporizhzhia power plant, the Ukrainian authorities…
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Promoting His Memoir, Kushner Offers Tortured Defenses of Trump
WASHINGTON — Making the rounds promoting his new memoir, Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of former President Donald J. Trump, this…
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How a Public Tennis Court Attendant Spends His Sundays
At exactly 8 o’clock the call went out. “Tennis time!” This is what players hear every weekend, every hour on…
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As DeSantis Campaigns on Education, Crist Picks Teacher as Running Mate
MIAMI — In choosing the head of the largest teachers union in the Southeast as his running mate, Charlie Crist,…