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  • Speaking of her clients, Olivia Ferney said that “no” is “not a word they can process.”
    They’re Rich, They Travel and They Love to Complain
    By Guy Trebay
  • The atrium shared between the American Art Museum and the National Portrait Gallery, two Smithsonian museums whose exhibitions were criticized by the White House.
    White House Lists Smithsonian Exhibits It Finds Objectionable
    By Zachary Small
  • The Rise of Right-Wing Nihilism
    By David Brooks
  • An immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades, known as Alligator Alcatraz.
    Judge Orders That ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Detention Center Be Shut Down for Now
    By Patricia Mazzei and David C. Adams
  • Emma Waters, seen here with her family in April, and other conservatives have built a coalition within President Trump’s base to push restorative reproductive medicine, which addresses what proponents describe as the “root causes” of infertility.
    As Trump Weighs I.V.F., Republicans Back New ‘Natural’ Approach to Infertility
    By Caroline Kitchener
  • An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man being carried by Israeli security forces during a protest against conscription last week in Kfar Yona.
    The War in Israel Over Serving in War
    By Elisabeth Bumiller, Natan Odenheimer and Johnatan Reiss
  • Jen Hatmaker’s Life Exploded in Middle Age. So She Built a Better One.
    By David Marchese
  • Amy Klobuchar: What I Didn’t Say About Sydney Sweeney
    By Amy Klobuchar
  • President Trump had named Alina Habba, formerly his personal lawyer, as interim U.S. attorney for New Jersey in March.
    Judge Says Habba Has Served as U.S. Attorney Without Legal Authority
    By Tracey Tully and Jonah E. Bromwich
  • Alec Luhn, an American journalist, was lost and injured for nearly a week in a national park in Norway this month.
    No Food, No Water, a Broken Leg: How a Hiker Survived a Harrowing Week in the Wild
    By Claire Moses
  • “What good is privilege if you’re still being poisoned?” Ariella Schrader said.
    How a Ritzy L.A. Enclave Learned a Bitter Lesson About the Limits of Its Wealth
    By Nathaniel Rich
  • The Clifty Wilderness section of the Red River Gorge, a remote natural area in southeastern Kentucky. Two women in a remote cabin in the gorge found themselves in trouble after a prolonged hot tub soak.
    Two Women Are Rescued From Hot Tub at Remote Cabin
    By Adeel Hassan
  • Trump’s Slavish Stupidity
    By Maureen Dowd
  • Why Covid Is Spreading Again This Summer
    By Dani Blum
  • One Sentence in the Constitution Is Causing America Huge Problems
    By David French
  • What My Daughter Told ChatGPT Before She Took Her Life
    By Laura Reiley
  • Eric Orwoll, president of Return to the Land, said his group can reject an applicant “who doesn’t present as white.”
    The Founders of This New Development Say You Must Be White to Live There
    By Debra Kamin and Whitten Sabbatini
  • Michael Boulos and his wife, Tiffany Trump, at the Liberty Ball for the inauguration of President Trump’s second term in Washington, in January.
    He Asked Tiffany Trump to Marry Him. Then the Deals Started Coming.
    By Justin Scheck, Tariq Panja, Jo Becker and Bradley Hope
  • The New York attorney general’s office sued Donald Trump and his real estate business in 2022, accusing them of inflating his net worth to obtain favorable loan terms.
    Divided Court Eliminates Trump’s Half-Billion-Dollar Fine in Fraud Case
    By Jonah E. Bromwich and Ben Protess
  • Florida has had a significant shift of registered voters in the Republican direction, a remarkable inversion that explains the state’s transformation from a perennial battleground to the new symbol of red America.
    The Democratic Party Faces a Voter Registration Crisis
    By Shane Goldmacher and Jonah Smith

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