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From the New York Times:

The verdict followed a four-day bench trial in which prosecutors detailed a violent attack that became a flashpoint in the bitter national debate over immigration policy.

 

From the New York Times:

The verdict followed a four-day bench trial in which prosecutors detailed a violent attack that became a flashpoint in the bitter national debate over immigration policy.

 

From the New York Times:

Electricity has become our most critical resource. Oil is still coveted. The drive for energy has taken one Times reporter all over the map.

 

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In other testimony, law enforcement witnesses placed the suspect, José Ibarra, at the scene of Ms. Riley’s killing, mainly through cellphone and GPS tracking data.

 

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A fantasy football championship featured YouTubers, comedians and athletes, with ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith as its guest of honor.

 

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Antwione Williams, who played a season with the Detroit Lions, is charged with assaulting officers at the U.S. Capitol.

 

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The case was swept up in the debate over immigration after investigators said the perpetrator was a migrant from Venezuela who entered the U.S. illegally.

 

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The available data confirms that Donald Trump made inroads among Hispanic, Black and big-city voters. The results mean that, to a great extent, the pre-election polls had it right.

 

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In a blunt report released on Thursday, the department said officials in Fulton County have had “deliberate indifference to the risks of harms.”

 

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This Southern hub of creativity, nightlife and civil rights history is showing it has an outdoorsy side too, with the Beltline, a popular biking and walking path.

 

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A Mediterranean-inspired estate in Terre Haute, Ind., a contemporary farmhouse in Fayetteville, Ga., and a sprawling 1963 ranch-style home in Austin, Texas.

 

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How far the state’s election interference case gets remains to be seen, but the president-elect almost certainly will not face trial during his term.

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