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Inside Garland’s Effort to Prosecute Trump

After being sworn in as attorney general in March 2021, Merrick B. Garland gathered his closest aides to discuss a…

The A.C.L.U. Said a Worker Used Racist Tropes and Fired Her. But Did She?

The civil liberties group is defending itself in an unusual case that weighs what kind of language may be evidence…

Arkansas Airport Executive Dies After Shootout With A.T.F.

The authorities said they were executing a search warrant at the home of the executive, whom they accused of illegally…

Tennessee Makes A.I. an Outlaw to Protect Its Country Music and More

Gov. Bill Lee on Thursday signed a first-in-the-nation bill to prevent the use of artificial intelligence to copy a performer’s…

No Labels, No Candidate: Rejections Pile Up as Time Runs Short

The group’s quest to find a candidate to take on President Biden and Donald Trump has members frustrated.

No Charges in Death of Nex Benedict, Prosecutor Says

The Tulsa County district attorney said a fight involving the nonbinary student in an Oklahoma high school bathroom was “mutual…

Third Man Charged With Murder in Shooting at Super Bowl Rally

Nine people have been charged with crimes, including weapons violations, in connection to the shooting in Kansas City, Mo., last…

New California Court for the Mentally Ill Tests a State’s Liberal Values

When LaVonne Collette’s adult daughter, Tamra, needed a place to stay during the pandemic after being evicted, Ms. Collette let…

Hidden Cameras: What Travelers Need to Know

We talked to security and privacy experts about Airbnb’s new ban on surveillance cameras, your privacy rights and how to…

They Thought Their Freaknik Days Were Behind Them. No, Cue the Tape.

Attendees of the rowdy ’80s and ’90s-era spring festival in Atlanta are wondering whether — and how — they might…

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