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‘We Don’t Want This War’: Trapped in Khartoum as Combat Rages

Sudan’s capital city has become an arena for a battle between two generals vying for power, while residents brave shelling,…

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William Burns, a C.I.A. Spymaster With Unusual Powers

Mr. Burns, a key figure in bolstering the Biden administration’s support for Ukraine, has amassed influence beyond most previous spy…

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Nancy Mace, a ‘Caucus of One’ in the G.O.P., Says She’s Trying to Change Her Party

It was just after Representative Nancy Mace, Republican of South Carolina, had fired off a blunt text to the No.…

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Building a Better Colonial Williamsburg

Virginia’s reconstructed colonial capital, long criticized as presenting an idealized image of the American Revolution, brings its history into the…

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DeSantis Continues to Test the Waters of 2024 — and Supporters Are Getting Restless

The Florida governor looked to excite voters in Wisconsin, finding supporters — but also doubters — in the competitive Midwest.

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Biden to Name Air Force Chief to Top Military Post, Officials Say

The appointment of Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. would mean that the top two Pentagon leadership positions would be inhabited…

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One Family Has Spearheaded Montana’s Unflinching Conservatism

Three members of the Regier family now hold leadership positions in the Montana Legislature as the state’s conservative shift has…

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In ‘City on Fire,’ the New York of the Early 2000s Burns Bright

On the rooftop of the InterContinental Barclay Hotel in Manhattan last summer, a small group of people gazed awe-struck at…

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Tracing the Angry Path From Timothy McVeigh to Trumpism

“Homegrown,” by Jeffrey Toobin, revisits the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, finding ominous parallels between the bomber’s anti-government extremism and the…

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A Black, Queer Hero’s Journey for the Digital Age

In Tembe Denton-Hurst’s new novel, “Homebodies,” a young woman loses her New York media job and must figure out how to…

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