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Trump Names His Picks for Top Pentagon Roles

Trump Names His Picks for Top Pentagon Roles

John Ismay
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They include a billionaire investor who supported Mr. Trump’s campaign, a former official who froze aid to Ukraine and a former executive at Uber.


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Trump Previews Second Term in Sprawling Speech to Conservative Conference

Trump Previews Second Term in Sprawling Speech to Conservative Conference

Michael D. Shear
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Politics

President-elect Donald J. Trump repeated false claims about immigration and the border, slammed diversity initiatives and discussed the Panama Canal in the 90-minute address.


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Trump Picks a Former Treasury Official as His Top Economist

Trump Picks a Former Treasury Official as His Top Economist

Lisa Friedman
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Politics

Stephen Miran, who served during Donald Trump’s first term and now works at a hedge fund, has accused the Biden administration of manipulating markets.


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The Enigma of Bob Dylan

The Enigma of Bob Dylan

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We cover a new film about the singer-songwriter.


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These Spiritual Democrats Urge Their Party to Take a Leap of Faith

These Spiritual Democrats Urge Their Party to Take a Leap of Faith

Katie Glueck
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Politics

In a party that has grown less religious, some prominent Democrats say discussing their deepest beliefs can be a way to connect — when it’s authentic.


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Refugees Are Bracing for Trump to Cut the Resettlement Program Again

Refugees Are Bracing for Trump to Cut the Resettlement Program Again

Miriam Jordan, Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Hamed Aleaziz
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Politics

As Donald J. Trump returns to office, the rebuilt program is under threat. Many vulnerable people approved for resettlement in the U.S. could be stranded abroad.


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R.F.K. Jr. Wants to Overhaul the F.D.A. How Would Scientists Change It?

R.F.K. Jr. Wants to Overhaul the F.D.A. How Would Scientists Change It?

Dana G. Smith
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Politics

While some agree with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that the agency needs reform, their ideas for fixing it are very different from his.


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A Woman With a Rare Gene Mutation Fights to Avoid Her Mother’s Fate

A Woman With a Rare Gene Mutation Fights to Avoid Her Mother’s Fate

Virginia Hughes
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Politics

A mutant gene is coming to steal Linde Jacobs’s mind. Can she find a way to stop it?


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Campus Groups Try to Make Room for Middle-Ground Opinions on the Middle East

Campus Groups Try to Make Room for Middle-Ground Opinions on the Middle East

Sharon Otterman
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Politics

Some college students and faculty members are seeking space for nuanced perspectives on the Israel-Hamas war on deeply divided campuses.


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Germany Searches for Motives in Christmas Market Attack

Germany Searches for Motives in Christmas Market Attack

Christopher F. Schuetze and Melissa Eddy
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The authorities said they were struggling to understand the motives for the attack with a car in the eastern city of Magdeburg, in which a 9-year-old boy was among the five victims.


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Why Is It So Hard to Make a Robot Chef?

Why Is It So Hard to Make a Robot Chef?

Julie Creswell and Brian Karlsson
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Politics

Restaurants are experimenting with automation. But in the kitchen, human labor is hard to replace.


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‘Christmas Adam’ Celebrations on Dec. 23 Spread in Some Parts of the U.S.

‘Christmas Adam’ Celebrations on Dec. 23 Spread in Some Parts of the U.S.

Elizabeth Dias
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Politics

First there was Christmas Eve … and then a new celebration was created.


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What Nantucket Owes the Whale

What Nantucket Owes the Whale

Parker Richards
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Politics

We owe it to the right whale — and to so many other species — to reconstruct what our own history has taken from them.


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Love in a Time of War

Love in a Time of War

Tammy LaGorce
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Politics

Anastasia Savka and Oleksiy Levchenko met at a rehabilitation facility earlier this year after surviving critical injuries as Ukrainian soldiers.


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Europe Had a Terrible Year, and It’s Probably Going to Get Worse

Europe Had a Terrible Year, and It’s Probably Going to Get Worse

Anton Jäger and Dries Daniels
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Politics

The continent’s parlous economy and ascendant far right foretell a grim future.


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