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Is the Supreme Court About to Upend American Election Laws?

Here’s what to know about a court case that could change the way Americans vote — and who decides how they…

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Golf Course on Ancient Earthworks Must Surrender Lease, Justices Say

The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that the state historical society could pay a country club to acquire its lease on…

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‘Systemic Problems’ Hindered Government’s Pandemic Response, Senate Report Says

An examination by the Democratic staff of the Senate homeland security committee portrayed a government wholly unprepared for the arrival…

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SZA and Phoebe Bridgers’s Team-Up, and 8 More New Songs

Hear tracks by Paramore, Sparklehorse, Lana Del Rey and others.

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Hamish Bowles Lists His High-Design Village Co-op for $2.9 Million

The longtime Vogue editor has moved to London, leaving behind a duplex that still has traces of his “objects of…

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Your Thursday Briefing

A plot to overthrow the government in Germany.

Business

Can News Be Made Into a Sustainable Business?

For a DealBook task force, a lack of trust, political polarization and a troubled business model are among the news…

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Supreme Court Faces Increasing Scrutiny From Congress After Leaks

The House Judiciary Committee is set to hear from a whistle-blower who says he was tipped off about a religious…

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Your Thursday Briefing: China Eases Covid Restrictions

Also, Peru’s president is ousted and Germany arrests 25 people suspected of plotting a coup.

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A Look at What California Has Done So Far About Reparations

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill in 2020 to create a statewide panel to study reparations for Black Californians.

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