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‘The Traitors’ Was a Sensation in Britain. Can It Conquer the U.S.?

A cross between “Survivor” and the party game Mafia, the competitive reality show arrives on Peacock after a British version…

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With the Australian Open Set to Begin, All Eyes Are on Rafael Nadal

The defending champion, Nadal has lost six of his last seven tour singles matches and is struggling with his timing,…

Newyork

The Mysterious, Unregistered Fund That Raised Big Money for Santos

A month before George Santos was elected to Congress, one of his large donors received a call asking him to…

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Your Thursday Briefing

Aides have found more files retained by President Biden dating from his vice presidency.

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The Fraudulence of Investigating the Investigators

Republicans have decided to hound the hounds. Understanding that they can’t throw federal investigators off the trail of multiple conservatives…

Newyork

Former New York Election Official Admits to Vote Fraud Scheme

Jason Schofield, a Republican, pleaded guilty to using voters’ personal information illegally to obtain absentee ballots as a Rensselaer County…

Newyork

Your Thursday Briefing: A Russian Military Shake-Up

Also, Brazil investigates the riots and Australia reacts to Cardinal George Pell’s death.

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In Israel, a Hard-Right Agenda Gains Steam

Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is pushing to upend the judiciary, entrench Israeli control of the West Bank and strengthen ultraconservative Jews,…

Newyork

Lawyers Who Investigated Trump Start Firm to Combat Threats to Democracy

Mark F. Pomerantz, Carey R. Dunne and Michele Roberts, the former head of the N.B.A. players union, will launch a…

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They Won Guantánamo’s Supreme Court Cases. Where Are They Now?

The three former Guantánamo prisoners who defeated George W. Bush at the Supreme Court in landmark cases are ensconced in…

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