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For You: Ruling Against Trump Cuts to the Heart of His Identity

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September 27, 2023

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FROM PERSONAL PROFILES

Modern Masculinity Is Broken. She Knows How to Fix It.

"We need to work out what we want the future to look like for men in a way that women have already done," says Caitlin Moran, the best-selling feminist author.

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Mr. Carter was already the longest-living president in American history, but his staying power even in hospice has captured the imagination of admirers around the world.

She Pioneered Internet Fame, He Helped Draft a Constitution. Now They're in Love.

Who would have guessed that the former New York media obsession Julia Allison and the law scholar Noah Feldman would make a great couple?

Levi Strauss Heir to Challenge Mayor London Breed of San Francisco

Daniel Lurie, 46, said he would run for mayor next year, at a time when many voters in the city are in a sour mood.

Julia Fox Gets Dirty to Come Clean

The mischief and mayhem of her life are on display in a new memoir, and no one emerges spotless. "I could have done more damage," she said.

Tomorrow: From Health

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Travis Kelce Was a Star. Taylor Swift Put Him in Another Orbit.

Kelce, a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, has won two Super Bowls and hosted "Saturday Night Live." But nothing compares to his brush with the Swift aura.

How Much Coffee Is Too Much Coffee?

Coffee is linked with lots of health benefits, but most of the risks come from the caffeine.

In Rare Alliance, Democrats and Republicans Seek Legal Power to Clear Homeless Camps

Dozens of leaders, mostly from Western states, have asked the Supreme Court to overturn lower court decisions that restrict enforcement against public camping.

They Quit Their Jobs. Their Ex-Employers Sued Them for Training Costs.

Workers who sign training repayment agreements can owe their employers thousands of dollars if they leave their jobs early. Regulators are starting to crack down on the practice.

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Read the Judge's Ruling in the Trump Fraud Case

The decision by Justice Arthur F. Engoron is a major victory for Attorney General Letitia James in her lawsuit against Mr. Trump, effectively deciding that no trial was needed to determine that he had fraudulently secured favorable terms on loans and insurance deals.

'Victoria's Secret Karen' Video: Lawsuits Show What Viewers Didn't See

Video of the white woman taken by a Black shopper at a New Jersey mall laid bare the power of online outrage.

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