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More Pro-Palestinian Protesters Arrested at U.C.L.A.
A campus police officer said 43 people were charged on Monday with conspiracy to attempt burglary.
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Jail for the Chief? There’s a Better Punishment.
Trump shouldn’t be allowed to use his punishment to play the martyr.
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Police Raid UCSD Pro-Palestinian Encampment and Arrest Protesters
Videos from the scene showed police officers wearing helmets and carrying batons as they handcuffed protesters and led them away from the tents.
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European Oil Giants Consider Shifting Their Listings to the U.S.
TotalEnergies and Shell are contemplating the advantages of listing shares in the United States to strengthen what they say are low market valuations.
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Trump-Allied Nonprofit Paid Millions to Companies Run by Insiders
The Conservative Partnership Institute’s three highest-paid contractors had connections to the group’s leaders or their relatives, raising concerns about self-dealing.
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Nancy Pelosi, on Reforms to Reinforce Democracy
The former House speaker, responding to an Opinion essay, points to legislation pending in Congress.
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Inquiry Into Johannesburg Fire Blames City Officials for Deadly Conditions
Although a resident confessed to setting the August 2023 blaze that killed 76 people in a dilapidated building, a report found that officials had ignored warning signs for years.
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In Meeting With Xi, E.U. Leader Takes Tough Line on Ukraine War
Ursula Von der Leyen, the European Commission president, pushed Beijing to help rein in Russia’s war in Ukraine after meeting with the Chinese and French leaders in Paris.
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The Anti-Met Gala Raises Funds for Medical Debt
The red carpet featured noncelebrity guests in homemade costumes. “This is a better function, with a better message,” one guest said.
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UChicago Says Free Speech Is Sacred. Some Students See Hypocrisy.
The president has allowed protest encampments. But they have also disrupted campus life, and he wants the tents down.
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First Patient Begins Sickle Cell Gene Therapy That F.D.A. Approved
A 12-year-old boy in the Washington, D.C., area faces months of procedures to remedy his disease. “I want to be cured,” he said.
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A Fresh Approach to a Crisis
A group of researchers posited another explanation for the youth mental health crisis: Too much discussion.
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Israel Warns Thousands to Evacuate Rafah, and Hollywood’s Summer Gets Off to a Rocky Start
Plus, Stormy Daniels is expected to testify.
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R.F.K. Jr.’s Battle to Get on the Ballot
The independent presidential candidate’s ballot access fight has already cost millions, federal campaign finance records show.
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What to Know About Xi Jinping’s Trip to Europe
The Chinese president this week will be visiting France, Serbia and Hungary. His trip comes at a time of tensions with many European countries over trade and accusations of Chinese espionage.
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America Is Being Tested in So Many Ways Right Now
It’s not only Trump who’s on trial.
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Greg Lukianoff Is Getting Back to the Basics on Free Speech on Campus
Amid campus protests and the Trump years, free speech debates are charged. Jane Coaston interviews Greg Lukianoff about getting back to basics on the First Amendment.
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When Buying a Home Is Treated as a National Security Threat
A new Florida law prohibits many Chinese citizens from buying homes because of national security concerns. Critics say it has fueled discrimination and chilled the local property market.
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Are Schools Too Focused on Mental Health?
Recent studies cast doubt on whether large-scale mental health interventions are making young people better. Some even suggest they can have a negative effect.
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Netanyahu Asserts Israel’s Right to Fight Its enemies in Defiant Speech
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been steadfast in his goal of destroying Hamas. On Sunday, he defended Israel’s right to defend itself at a Holocaust remembrance event.
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Trump’s Criminal Trial Speeds Along, With Few Key Witnesses Remaining
The trial is entering its third week of testimony, and Stormy Daniels, the porn star at the center of it, could soon take the stand.
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Daniel Barenboim: What Beethoven’s Ninth Teaches Us
The conductor Daniel Barenboim explores the political and spiritual power of what many consider the greatest symphony.
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America Has a Bad Case of China Anxiety
Anxiety about China is making American policymakers react in paranoid, repressive ways.
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In China, Ruled by Men, Women Quietly Find a Powerful Voice
Women in Shanghai gather in bars, salons and bookstores to reclaim their identities as the country’s leader calls for China to adopt a “childbearing culture.”
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3 Bodies Found in Baja California Are Identified as Missing Tourists’
Family members confirmed the identities of two Australian brothers and their American friend, who were found killed by gunshots after going missing last month.
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Candidates for Federal Office Can Raise Unlimited Funds for Ballot Measures
A decision by the Federal Election Commission would allow the Biden and Trump campaigns to raise money for outside groups pushing ballot measures.
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Cease-Fire Talks Between Israel and Hamas Again at an Impasse
There had been signs the two sides were inching closer to an agreement, but talks in Cairo stalled and a Hamas delegation left the city.
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Kent State Protesters Call For University to Divest, Echoing Vietnam War Protests
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered on Saturday, the anniversary of the 1970 shooting by the National Guard that killed four students.
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Police Push U.Va. Protesters Off a Campus Lawn and Arrest 25 People
Some protesters questioned the magnitude of the police response, compared with the school’s response in 2017 to white nationalists marching on campus with torches.
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‘Fall Guy’ Movie Opens With Just $28 Million in Ticket Sales
While enough for No. 1, the big-budget original movie gave Hollywood its lowest start to its summer box office season since 1995.
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