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  1. I.R.S. Agent Told Congress of Hunter Biden Invoking His Father in Business Deal
  2. Guatemala Votes for President, but Candidates Are Excluded
  3. Biden’s State Dinner Ignores the Discord Just Beyond the Gates
  4. Cindy Forms in the Atlantic
  5. How a Year Without Roe Shifted American Views on Abortion
  6. Ukraine’s Western-Trained Brigades Begin to Enter the Fight
  7. Far-Right Pushes a Through-the-Looking-Glass Narrative on Jan. 6
  8. Texas Heat Wave Shows No Signs of Letting Up
  9. L.A. Unveils a New Rail Line
  10. Supreme Court Revives Biden Immigration Guidelines
  11. Facing Brutal Heat, the Texas Electric Grid Has a New Ally: ?Solar Power
  12. Submersible Expert Raised Safety Concerns After 2019 Trip on Titan
  13. Pence Challenges 2024 Republicans to Embrace 15-Week National Abortion Ban
  14. Weather Warnings Can Save Lives. Here’s What Makes Them Effective.
  15. Supreme Court Narrows the Right to Confront One’s Accuser in Joint Trials
  16. 7.5 Million Baby Shark Bath Toys Are Recalled After Injuring Children
  17. Garland Pushes Back at G.O.P. Claims of Bias in Hunter Biden Investigation
  18. Supreme Court Rejects Free Speech Challenge to Immigration Law
  19. House G.O.P. Uses Spending Bills to Pick Partisan Policy Fights
  20. At Titanic Site, the Grim Job Now Is Assessing the Submersible’s Debris
  21. Judge Rules Against Florida Law Restricting Drag Shows
  22. New Orleans Officers Lose Credentials 18 Years After Katrina Shootings
  23. Paul-Henri Nargeolet, Known as ‘Mr. Titanic,’ Dies at 77
  24. Former Trump Campaign Official in Talks to Cooperate in Jan. 6 Inquiry
  25. Margaret Gilleo, 84, Dies; Made a Yard Sign a Free-Speech Beacon
  26. Biden Slams Abortion Bans, Warning That Privacy Is Next
  27. Arizona Governor Strips Prosecutors of Power to Enforce Abortion Ban
  28. Stockton Rush, OceanGate CEO, Pushed to Expand Submersible Travel Despite Concerns
  29. Intelligence Agencies Remain Divided Over Covid Lab Leak Theory
  30. Prosecutors Seek to Delay Trump Documents Trial to December
  31. A Tennessee City Had Quietly Celebrated Pride Before. 2023 Was Different
  32. The Women Celebrating a Year Without Roe v. Wade
  33. Biden Warns That Republicans Are Not Finished on Abortion
  34. Pride’s Last Chance in a Tennessee Town
  35. Dobbs Anniversary: What to Know About Abortion Rights Now
  36. H. Lee Sarokin, Federal Judge Who Freed Hurricane Carter, Dies at 94
  37. World’s Ugliest Dog Winner Is Crowned
  38. ‘The Impossible Became Possible’: The Women Celebrating a Year Without Roe
  39. Georgia Police Department Apologizes for Using Targets With Photo of a Black Man
  40. Three San Antonio Police Officers Charged With Murder in Woman’s Shooting Death
  41. Short-Lived Mutiny in Russia Sheds Light on Putin’s Hold on Power
  42. Montana Train Derailment Sends Freight Cars Into Yellowstone River
  43. Trump Highlights Abortion Supreme Court Decision at Faith and Freedom Conference
  44. Two Friends Used Fentanyl. One Died, the Other Was Charged With Murder.
  45. A Vast Lake Has Captivated California Where Farms Stood a Year Ago
  46. Jury in Pittsburgh Synagogue Trial To Begin Weighing Death Penalty
  47. Trump Steers Campaign Donations Into PAC That Covers His Legal Fees
  48. Club Q Shooting Victims Grapple with Questions About Money and Justice
  49. Jury in Pittsburgh Synagogue Trial To Begin Weighing Death Penalty
  50. Human Remains Found in Area Where Actor Julian Sands Went Messing
  51. In Texas, Heat That Can Make You Faint
  52. With Wagner’s Future in Doubt, Ukraine Could Capitalize on Chaos
  53. Tornadoes Strike Indiana,
  54. Trump Campaigns in Michigan, a Battleground That’s Tinted Blue
  55. Airport worker dies after being 'ingested' into plane engine in Texas
  56. Powerful storms knock out power to more than 700,000 across South and Ohio Valley
  57. Bryan Kohberger attorney says there is 'no connection' between him and Idaho students who were killed
  58. Boat hits Fisher Island Ferry near Miami, killing one man and hospitalizing another
  59. Georgia leaders voice concern over antisemitic demonstrations outside 2 synagogues
  60. Cleanup begins at the site of a Montana train derailment and Yellowstone River bridge collapse
  61. 12 people in Houston hospitalized after apparent 'over-chlorination' of lazy river pool, authorities say
  62. Kansas City shooting leaves 3 people dead and 5 injured
  63. Here's how much Lake Mead could rise after an epic winter and new water cuts
  64. A man and his stepson die after hiking in Big Bend National Park in 119-degree heat
  65. 11 sets of twins just graduated in New Jersey. But that's not even a record for this high school
  66. The secret queer history of flowers
  67. 'Watermelon snow' phenomenon turns Utah's mountains pink and red
  68. Black maternal deaths keep rising. These doulas want to reverse that grim trend
  69. US customs officers seize large cocaine stash hidden in ice cream maker
  70. 3 San Antonio officers charged with murder in fatal shooting of woman at her apartment
  71. Train derailment on Montana bridge sends multiple rail cars into the Yellowstone River
  72. Montana legislators receive suspicious packages with white powder
  73. Investigation broadens into Titanic-bound submersible implosion as questions mount over craft's safety
  74. 2 killed, 15 hurt after fight at large Michigan street party leads to gunshots
  75. The Place Where Abortion Is Legal. And Nearly Impossible to Get.
  76. Accused Club Q Shooter Expected in Court
  77. Accused Club Q Shooter Expected in Court
  78. The Place Where Abortion Is Legal. And Nearly Impossible to Get.
  79. Sarah McBride Aims to Be First Openly Transgender House Member With 2024 Campaign
  80. How to Stay Safe in California’s Roaring Rivers This Summer
  81. Russian General Knew About Prigozhin’s Rebellion Plans, U.S. Officials Say
  82. How Migrants Flown to Martha’s Vineyard Came to Call It Home
  83. In Battle Over Direction of Texas, an Unlikely Casualty: Water Breaks
  84. Knoxville Bishop Resigns Amid Turmoil
  85. A Mother Had Three Minutes to Address Her Son’s Killer
  86. U.S. Coast Guard Rescues Stranded Rower in the Pacific Ocean
  87. Brutal Heat Wave Is Expected to Spread Across the South
  88. Biden to Deliver Major Address on the Economy in Chicago
  89. 4 More Arrested in Human Smuggling Case That Left 53 Dead in Texas
  90. Hunter Biden Isn’t Hiding. Even Some Democrats Are Uncomfortable.
  91. Ex-Police Chief in Maryland Gets Multiple Life Terms in Series of Arsons
  92. McCarthy Questions Strength of Trump’s Candidacy, Then Quickly Backtracks
  93. Investigators in Trump Documents Case Also Focused on His Bedminster Club
  94. Man Is Sentenced in $9 Million Cow Manure Ponzi Scheme
  95. Competing Accounts of Justice Dept.’s Handling of Hunter Biden Case
  96. Julian Sands Confirmed Dead After Remains Found on California’s Mount Baldy
  97. Colorado Teen Flying a Drone Spots a Car Trapped in a Sinkhole
  98. Schools Bring Police Back Into Schools, Reversing Racial Justice Decisions
  99. DeSantis’s Pitch to New Hampshire Focuses Heavily on Florida
  100. Supreme Court Puts First Amendment Limits on Laws Banning Online Threats
  101. Chicago and Midwest Air Quality Declines as Canada Wildfire Smoke Lingers
  102. Supreme Court Allows Unusual Pennsylvania Law on Corporate Suits
  103. The Transgender Laws States Passed This Year
  104. Heat Wave Spreads From Texas to Bake the Southeast U.S.
  105. Supreme Court Rejects Theory That Would Have Transformed American Elections
  106. California Jury Pay Could Soon Increase to $100 a Day
  107. Ron DeSantis Helicopter Photo Spurs Questions About Campaign Ethics
  108. Giuliani Sat for Voluntary Interview in Jan. 6 Investigation
  109. Lowell Weicker, Maverick Connecticut Senator and Governor, Dies at 92
  110. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Draws Support From Outside the Democratic Party
  111. Democrats Reach Milestone: 100 New District Court Judges
  112. Heat Wave Is Expected to Bake California This Weekend
  113. Smoky Skies Menace U.S. Cities, Driving Residents Indoors
  114. Judge Blocks Kentucky’s Transgender Care Ban for Minors
  115. Biden Has Begun Using a CPAP Machine for Sleep Apnea
  116. Smoky Skies Menace U.S. Cities, Driving Residents Indoors
  117. Judges Block Transgender Care Bans for Minors in Kentucky and Tennessee
  118. Chris Printup, Founder of Streetwear Brand Born X Raised, Dies at 42
  119. Mississippi Deputies Are ‘Terminated’ After 2 Black Men Claim Abuse
  120. The emerging science of tracing smoke back to wildfires.
  121. Forecast: High Heat Index Expands Across Texas, Tennessee and Southern States
  122. Former Ohio Speaker Householder Faces Sentencing in Bribery Scheme
  123. Surviving the Texas Heat in Prisons Without Air-Conditioning
  124. Republicans’ Problem in Attacking Biden: They Helped Pass His Economic Bills
  125. Sotomayor and Jackson Write Dissents for Affirmative Action Case
  126. U.S. Asked Ukraine Not to Conduct Covert Attacks in Russia During Rebellion, Officials Say
  127. Affirmative Action Ruling May Mean a Drop in Black and Latino Students
  128. Koch Network Raises Over $70 Million for Push to Sink Trump
  129. Moms for Liberty’s School Board Antagonism Draws G.O.P. Heavyweights
  130. SCOTUS Last Issued a Major Decision on Affirmative Action in 2016
  131. Here’s How Americans Feel About Affirmative Action, According to the Polls
  132. Five State Parks to Visit This Summer
  133. Oregon’s Self-Serve Gas Ban Could Soon End as Bill Heads to Governor
  134. The Number of Homeless People in Los Angeles Increases by 9%
  135. College Admissions Are Changing. What Do You Want to Know?
  136. Read Key Sections of the Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Ruling
  137. What Is Affirmative Action? What Is the Equal Protection Clause?
  138. Biden Slams Supreme Court Ruling on Affirmative Action
  139. Investigation of Trump Documents Case Continues After Former President’s Indictment
  140. Republican Presidential Candidates Hail the Affirmative Action Decision
  141. The College Application Essay Will Become a Place to Talk About Race
  142. Air Quality in Toronto Is Among the Worst in the World
  143. Supreme Court Rejects Affirmative Action at Harvard and UNC
  144. Jury Acquits Deputy Who Failed to Confront Parkland Gunman
  145. Why Does the Wildfire Smoke Sometimes Smell Like Burning Plastic?
  146. House Republicans Summon Officials to Testify About Hunter Biden Inquiry
  147. Christine King Farris, Last Sibling of Martin Luther King Jr., Dies at 95
  148. TDI Towing in Philadelphia Charged in Catalytic Converter Scheme
  149. Pence Meets With Zelensky in Ukraine, Highlighting G.O.P. Split Over War
  150. Hunter Biden Settles Child-Support Case
  151. With Affirmative Action Decision, College Admissions Could Become More Subjective
  152. The Senate’s Dianne Feinstein Question
  153. Affirmative Action Decision Raises Uncertainty for Students
  154. Supreme Court Sides With Postal Carrier Who Refused to Work on Sabbath
  155. Canadian Wildfires Have Mobilized Firefighters Across the World
  156. Clarence Thomas and Ketanji Brown Jackson Spar Over Affirmative Action Ruling
  157. Ex-Social Worker, 32, Pretended to Be a Boston High School Student, Police Say
  158. Biden’s Iran Envoy Is Placed on Leave Amid Security Clearance Review
  159. Texas Reports Heat-Related Deaths, but the True Toll Could Take Weeks
  160. Man Accused in Jan. 6 Riot Is Arrested With Weapons Near Obama’s Home
  161. As the South Stews, Temperatures Are Set to Rise in the West, Too
  162. NASCAR to Start Its Engines Along an Unlikely Course: Downtown Chicago
  163. Biden Now Faces Student Borrowers Asking: What Now?
  164. For Conservative Christians, Gay Marriage Has Taken a Back Seat to Gender Issues
  165. Two California Companies Will Soon Sell Lab-Grown Meat
  166. U.S. Air Quality: Wildfire Smoke Lingers in Midwest and Northeast
  167. Group Accuses Ukraine of Using Prohibited Land Mines
  168. 11 Have Died in Rip Currents Along the Gulf Coast. Here’s How to Escape One.
  169. Five Ways College Admissions Could Change After Affirmative Action Decision
  170. What is the HEROES Act?
  171. What Is the HEROES Act?
  172. Supreme Court to Hear Major Guns Case Involving Domestic Violence
  173. Congress Has Power to Forgive Student Loans. It’s Unlikely to Do So.
  174. What the Affirmative Action Ruling Means for Colleges and Universities
  175. Republican Presidential Candidates Celebrate Student Loan Ruling
  176. Student Loan Forgiveness Opinions and Dissent: Key Highlights
  177. DeSantis and Trump Cross Paths at a Right-Wing Gathering
  178. State Department Releases Report on Chaotic Afghanistan Exit
  179. ‘Mom Influencer’ Sentenced for False Kidnapping Report
  180. Student Loan Borrowers React to Supreme Court Decision
  181. Friday’s ruling was another reassuring decision for religious conservatives.
  182. These States Have Anti-discrimination Laws Protecting LGBTQ People
  183. The Court Delivers Another Reassuring Decision for Religious Conservatives
  184. Peg Yorkin, Who Helped Bring the Abortion Pill to the U.S., Dies at 96
  185. Higher Education Act: What to Know as Biden Tries to Cancel Student Loans Again
  186. Abortion Ban Upheld in Indiana
  187. Study Finds Rise in Texas Births After Abortion Law. But Questions Remain.
  188. Supreme Court Rejects Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan
  189. DeSantis Financial Disclosure Puts Him in the Millionaires Club
  190. Judge to Decide Whether Taint of C.I.A. Torture Extended to Guantánamo
  191. Supreme Court Backs Web Designer Opposed to Same-Sex Marriage
  192. Louisiana Governor Vetoes Ban on Transition Care for Transgender Minors
  193. Sheriff Recorded Making Inflammatory Comments Won’t Face Charges
  194. Robert Kennedy Jr. Reports Income of $7.8 Million
  195. Coast Guard Apologizes for Covering Up Long History of Sexual Assault
  196. An Early Heat Wave Upsets the Rhythm of Life in the South
  197. U.S. Foreign Policy Veteran Says Real Danger Is Here in America
  198. Supreme Court Decisions on Education Could Offer Democrats an Opening
  199. The ‘Unseen’ Students in the Affirmative Action Debate
  200. For Black Americans, a Long Road to Reparations
  201. L.A. Workers Are Feeling Emboldened as Unions Pressure Employers in California
  202. DeSantis Uses L.G.B.T.Q Issues to Attack Trump in Twitter Video
  203. Hunter Biden’s Daughter and a Tale of Two Families
  204. Along With Conservative Triumphs, Signs of New Caution at Supreme Court
  205. Biden Rules Tighten Limits on Drone Strikes
  206. Hunter Biden’s Daughter and a Tale of Two Families
  207. U.S. Attorney in Hunter Biden Case Defends Investigation to House Republicans
  208. Darren Drozdov, a Former Pro Wrestler, Dies at 54
  209. Trump Attacks Biden and Federal Law Enforcement at Fourth of July Event
  210. Proud Boys Fined $1 Million for Destroying Property of Black Church
  211. One Black Family, One Affirmative Action Ruling, and Lots of Thoughts
  212. The Titan Submersible Passengers’ Final Hours
  213. House Republicans Demand Deep Cuts to Spending Bills They Rarely Support
  214. How Colleges Admissions Might Diversify Without Affirmative Action
  215. Mass Shooting in Baltimore Kills at Least 2 and Injures Dozens
  216. Los Angeles Hotel Workers Go on Strike
  217. In North Carolina, a Voting Rights Clash Ahead of 2024
  218. Large Crack in Roller Coaster Beam Prompts Its Shutdown
  219. Chicago and NASCAR, an Odd Couple With High Hopes, Take It to the Streets
  220. UChicago Course on Whiteness Sparks Debate Over Free Speech and Cyberbullying
  221. Number of Migrants Crossing U.S. Southern Border Is Down. But for How Long?
  222. G.O.P. Threatens Spy Agencies’ Premier Surveillance Tool
  223. 4.6-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Alaska
  224. Harvard’s Admissions Is Challenged for Favoring Children of Alumni
  225. Which Republicans Have Pledged to Support Their Nominee
  226. Russian Embassy in Washington, D.C., Is a Scene of Protests and Spy Games
  227. Pro-Kennedy Super PAC Says It Has Raised $10 Million
  228. What to Know About a Seemingly Fake Form in a Supreme Court Gay Rights Case
  229. Baltimore Shooting: Gunfire at Block Party Leaves a Neighborhood Shattered
  230. 4 Killed in Philadelphia Shooting, Police Say
  231. A Year After Highland Park Shooting, Some in U.S. Rethink Big Gatherings
  232. Tunnel Five Fire in Washington Burns Homes and Forces Evacuation
  233. Trump Won’t Campaign at a July 4 Parade, but Other Republican Hopefuls Will
  234. Biden Sidesteps Any Notion That He’s a ‘Flaming Woke Warrior’
  235. Hotel Workers’ Strike in Los Angeles Disrupts Holiday Weekend
  236. Republicans Are Divided on Impeaching Biden as Panel Begins New Inquiry
  237. Bison Return to Native American Lands, Revitalizing Sacred Rituals
  238. Fifth Person Found Dead in Southwest Philadelphia Shooting, Police Say
  239. Your Room Is Ready. Don’t Mind the Picket Line.
  240. Lawmakers Seek More Long-Distance Flights From Reagan National Airport
  241. 3 Killed in Fort Worth Shooting at July 4 Celebration
  242. Missing Massachusetts Woman Is Found Stuck in Mud in a State Park
  243. Secret Service Examining How Suspected Cocaine Ended Up at the White House
  244. Stumping on July 4, Trump’s Rivals Pitch Themselves to Early-State Voters
  245. A Solemn Walk Through Highland Park One Year After Parade Massacre
  246. Alligator Kills 69-Year-Old Woman in South Carolina
  247. Allison Mack, ‘Smallville’ Actress Who Recruited Women for Nxivm, Is Released From Prison
  248. How Extreme Weather Could Threaten California’s Dams
  249. 4 Killed and 7 Wounded in Shooting at July 4 Party in Louisiana
  250. Philadelphia Mass Shooting: What to Know About the Suspect and Victims