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A Teen’s Journey Into the Internet’s Darkness and Back Again
Puberty hit C early — in the fourth grade — and hard: acne, breasts, attention, humiliation. C found refuge in the internet. Every night, often ...
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An Unusual $1.6 Billion Donation Bolsters Conservatives
WASHINGTON — A new conservative nonprofit group scored a $1.6 billion windfall last year via a little-known donor — an extraordinary sum that ...
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Is a Fetus a Person? An Anti-Abortion Strategy Says Yes.
Even as roughly half the states have moved to enact near-total bans on abortion since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June, anti ...
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Jill Biden Leaving Isolation After Testing Negative for the Coronavirus
LEWES, Del. — Jill Biden, the first lady, will leave isolation after testing negative for the coronavirus on Sunday, nearly a week after she ...
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Federal Appeals Court Halts Graham Testimony Before Atlanta Grand Jury
ATLANTA — A federal appeals court temporarily blocked Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, on Sunday from testifying in the ...
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‘We Don’t Want DeSantis to Just Walk Into the White House’
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. — On the first day of early voting in Broward County, Florida’s Democratic mecca, Jared Brown, a 41-year-old lawyer who until ...
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How a Storied Phrase Became a Partisan Battleground
Juan Ciscomani, a Republican who washed cars to help his Mexican immigrant father pay the bills and is now running for Congress in Arizona, has ...
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The Final Days of the Trump White House: Chaos and Scattered Papers
Four days before the end of the Trump presidency, a White House aide peered into the Oval Office and was startled, if not exactly surprised, to ...
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Giuliani Associate Sought Pardon for Him After Jan. 6, Book Says
An associate of Rudolph W. Giuliani, President Donald J. Trump’s personal lawyer, tried to pass a message to Mr. Trump asking him to grant Mr ...
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Pickleball, Sport of the Future Injury?
During a recent pickleball match, Nish Nadaraja, 50, made a quick lunge for the ball. It was just a few feet away, but Mr. Nadaraja, an ...