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An Endangered Galápagos Tortoise Is a First-Time Mother at 100

Mommy, a Western Santa Cruz tortoise, recently welcomed four hatchlings at the Philadelphia Zoo, where she has lived since 1932.

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Corey Kilgannon

A Killer’s Archive Is Offered for $80,000. Who Should Profit?

Albert Jones’s 11 books describe life in prison. His victims’ relatives say his family should not benefit from a sale of his story.

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Stephen Castle

U.K. Labour Lawmaker Suspended From Party After Arrest

Dan Norris, a lawmaker who won a seat in Parliament last year, was swiftly suspended from Britain’s governing party.

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Simon J. Levien

Former Aides to Ken Paxton Win $6.6 Million in Whistle-Blower Case

A judge found that four whistle-blowers who accused Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general, of corruption and reported him to the F.B.I. were unjustly fired.

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Micah L. Sifry

Trump and Musk Have Created a New Kind of Opposition in Federal Workers

Federal workers can become the standard bearers of the Democratic opposition.

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Se-Woong Koo

The South Korean President’s Ouster Won’t Heal a Fractured Nation

The country’s martial law fiasco is a stark warning for democracies everywhere about what happens when political polarization spirals out of control.

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Brooks Barnes and Todd Anderson

A Sneak Peek Inside Universal’s New Epic Universe Theme Park in Orlando

The new $7 billion theme park in Orlando opens in May. With it, Universal aims to challenge Disney by letting visitors explore lands based on movies and games.

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Scenes From States Devastated by a Powerful Storm System

The severe weather stretched from Texas to Ohio, causing tornadoes and flooding across the central United States.

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Mitch Smith, Isabelle Taft, Rachel Nostrant and Amy Graff

Rivers in Central U.S. Swell Rapidly as Storm Inundates Region

The rising water levels have prompted rescues and road closures. The storm, which has killed at least 15 people, doesn’t show signs of letting up.

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Adam Nagourney and Shawn Hubler

After the Fires, Rick Caruso Aspires to a New Role: Shadow Mayor of Los Angeles

The businessman has won supporters and detractors as he considers running for mayor or governor of California as Los Angeles rebuilds from the wildfires in January.

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Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Aaron Boxerman

Netanyahu Will Meet Trump in Washington in a Sign of Their Strong Ties

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s expected visit, his second since January, underscores how the Israeli leader has seen his diplomatic standing in Washington shift since President Trump’s return to power

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Isabel Kershner

Israel Says Its Account of Rescue Workers Killed in Gaza Was Partly ‘Mistaken’

The Israeli military had previously asserted that the workers had been “advancing suspiciously” toward its troops. A video obtained by The New York Times on Friday appeared to contradict that account.

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Eric Lipton, Theodore Schleifer and Zolan Kanno-Youngs

Trump Family’s Cash Registers Ring as Financial Meltdown Plays Out

The party was on at a Saudi-backed LIV Golf tournament at the president’s Doral resort in Florida and a fund-raiser at Mar-a-Lago, even as markets tumbled.

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Emma Bubola

Musk Says He Hopes Europe and U.S. Move to a ‘Zero-Tariff Situation’

The billionaire adviser to the Trump administration appeared to part ways with the president in a videoconference appearance with Italy’s far-right League party.

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Edward Wong and Hamed Aleaziz

Trump Administration Revokes Visas of South Sudanese in Clash Over Deportees

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he was making the move because the transitional government of South Sudan had refused to accept its citizens in a timely manner.

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Shaila Dewan, Minho Kim and Katie Benner

Anti-Trump Protests Get Underway Across the Country

Demonstrators packed the streets in cities and towns to rail against government cutbacks, financial turmoil and what they viewed as attacks on democracy.

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Homeowners Are Sharing The Pricey "Never Again" Purchases They Made And Deeply Regret

"We've paid $3,000 for fixes, and it's almost never used..."

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These Stories Of Dating Across Political Lines Have Me Questioning Everything I Thought I Knew About Relationships

"I told him we could either talk politics or have a relationship, not both."

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37 Fun Products You Probably Don’t Need, But Sure Do Deserve

These buckle slides that look like a Birkenstock and a jelly sandal had a baby are poised to be *the* shoe of the summer.

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