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For China, Hosting the Olympics Is Worth Every Billion

Russian Figure Skater Can Compete but Won't Receive Medals

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Accounting Firm Cuts Ties With Trump and Retracts Financial Statements

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D.C. and Joyce — Both Incomprehensible

Concussion versus incomprehension.

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Inside McConnell's Campaign to Take Back the Senate and Thwart Trump

Senator Mitch McConnell is working furiously to bring allies to Washington who will buck Donald J. Trump. It's not going according to plan.

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What's on TV This Week: 'The Eyes of Tammy Faye' and 'We Need to Talk About Cosby'

Jessica Chastain's newly Oscar-nominated performance as Tammy Faye Bakker airs on HBO. And W. Kamau Bell's docuseries about Bill Cosby wraps up on Showtime.

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Abortion Opponents Hear a 'Heartbeat.' Most Experts Hear Something Else.

Embedded in abortion laws in Texas are disputed assertions about embryonic development and the procedure's risks. Chief among them: whether the early embryo has a heart.

Henry Fountain

How Bad Is the Western Drought? Worst in 12 Centuries, Study Finds.

Fueled by climate change, the drought that started in 2000 is now the driest two decades since 800 A.D.

Jeremy W. Peters

Judge Plans to Dismiss Sarah Palin's Lawsuit Against The Times

The jury will continue to deliberate. The judge indicated that he believed an appeal was likely and said that the appeals court "would greatly benefit from knowing how the jury would decide" the case.

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When the pandemic began, Jan Riley wanted to return to Australia, but she was no match for the country's health restrictions. She ended up where she started.

Nick Haramis

Gaudy and Gleeful, Early 2000s Fashion Is Making a Comeback

In an otherwise restrained era, the return of hot pink, exposed midriffs and more allows for both escape and self-expression.

Eduardo Medina

Pastor Resigns After Incorrectly Performing Thousands of Baptisms

The pastor of a Catholic church in Phoenix changed one word in administering the sacrament, rendering baptisms performed there invalid, the church said.

Ken Belson

N.F.L. was 'aware' Eminem planned to kneel during halftime performance.

The rapper took a knee after performing, in an apparent nod to Colin Kaepernick's protest.

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Opinion | Mitch McConnell Is Part of the Cowardly Lion Wing of the G.O.P.

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