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A doctor received a Novavax Covid shot during a clinical trial in 2021 in Seattle.


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The shell of a burned car in front of a home that narrowly missed the Pacific Palisades fire earlier this year.


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At a town hall on Tuesday night in Iowa, Pete Buttigieg said Democrats needed to adjust their pitch to voters, insisting that they must “connect everything we believe, everything we say, everything we do, to everyday life.”


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Senator Christopher S. Bond, Republican of Missouri, at a news conference in 2009. He announced that year that he would not seek a fifth term.


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Flooding at Westernport Elementary School in Westernport, Md., forced the evacuation of an elementary school on Tuesday.


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Lyle, left, and Erik Menendez in court in 1990.


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The shooting took place near a building that houses three schools in the Morrisania neighborhood of the South Bronx.


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Tehran this month. Iranian officials are in talks with the United States about a new nuclear deal.


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The book’s reliance on anonymous sourcing reveals the enduring chill that President Biden’s loyalists have cast over a Democratic Party still afraid to grapple publicly with what many say privately was his waning ability to campaign and serve in office.


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Mayor Eric Adams said that he used several cellphones for personal calls, city business and campaigning.


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In recent weeks, President Trump has backed off, to varying degrees, on several of his plans.


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Protesters opposing budget cuts on health care attending a hearing at the Capitol on Tuesday.


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Judge Hannah C. Dugan of the Milwaukee County Circuit Court speaking at a rally in Milwaukee in February.


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President Trump descended stairs covered in a lavender carpet to be greeted by Prince Mohammed bin Salman and an honor guard on Tuesday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.


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“There are no D.E.I. officers, there are only intelligence officers at C.I.A.,” said Darrell Blocker, a former senior C.I.A. officer who led the agency’s training efforts.


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Mayor Eric Adams of New York was charged with fraud, bribery and other crimes in a case that was ultimately dismissed at the request of President Trump’s Justice Department.


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President Trump began his Gulf visit in Riyadh.


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Afghan refugees unloading their belongings from a truck after arriving in Pakistan last week.


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Known as Pepe, José Mujica was elected president at the age of 74 in 2009.


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Bairi Ram and his wife, Purno Devi, at their damaged home on Tuesday in the Indian-controlled Jammu region.


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Louis Prevost, Pope Leo XIV’s oldest brother, lives in Port Charlotte, Fla., and enjoys line dancing.


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In 1997, President Bill Clinton came under scrutiny for inviting donors to stay overnight in the White House’s famed Lincoln Bedroom, setting off a firestorm around claims that he was shamelessly exploiting the presidency.


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President Trump’s crypto venture, which channels profits directly to the Trump family, has generated conflicts of interest that have alarmed ethics experts.


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