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Idaho Murder Suspect Had Been a Student of the Criminal Mind

The arrest of Bryan Kohberger, now charged with murdering four University of Idaho students, eased fears but raised a troubling…

Retiring Congress Members See Rough Roads Ahead. They Won’t Miss the Gridlock.

Departing longtime lawmakers perceive little prospect of orderly business in a divided Congress. They’re taking with them decades of experience…

As His Life of Fantasy Comes Into Focus, George Santos Goes to Washington

Mr. Santos, under scrutiny for lies about his background, is set to be sworn into Congress on Tuesday even as…

Putin Has a New Year’s Message. So Do His Critics, From Jail.

Seasonal greetings from imprisoned opponents offered counterprogramming of a sort to the traditional end-of-year speech from President Vladimir V. Putin…

Eric Adams Said He Wanted to ‘Get Stuff Done.’ Did He?

The message, arriving as New Yorkers were growing more concerned about crime, was simple: Eric Adams, a former police captain,…

Police Officers Injured in Machete Attack Near Times Square

The police say a 19-year-old man struck two officers before the police opened fire, hitting him in the shoulder.

Veterans Trickle Through a Special New York Court Known Only to a Few

Edward Hernandez sat on a bench in a Lower Manhattan courthouse, waiting for his case to be called. It was…

‘Suddenly, It Appeared as Though the Bus Was Going to Be Able to Move’

Small talk on the M15, an autograph at Yankee Stadium and more reader tales of New York City in this…

Strife in the Schools: Education Dept. Logs Record Number of Discrimination Complaints

Some of the highest-profile complaints show how America’s culture wars are affecting the nation’s children.

U.S. Pours Money Into Chips, but Even Soaring Spending Has Limits

In September, the chip giant Intel gathered officials at a patch of land near Columbus, Ohio, where it pledged to…

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