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Compass Sues Zillow, Accusing Site of Gate-Keeping Home Listings

Compass, the real estate brokerage, claims that Zillow, the website that has 227 million unique visitors a month, has conspired to maintain a monopoly over digital home listings.

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A battle over how homes are listed online has grown increasingly raucous in recent months, and now Compass and Zillow, two of the biggest players in the industry, are on opposite sides of a lawsuit.
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Inside Trump’s Decision

The Times pieced together the days and hours leading up to President Trump’s decision to strike Iran. It’s a story of diplomacy, deception and a secret that almost got out.

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A B-2 bomber returns to Missouri.
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Where Does Iran Go Now?

While foreign wars may expose autocratic fragility, they rarely create the conditions necessary for democratic change.

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Iranians at a demonstration against the United States and Israel on Sunday in Tehran.
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Iran’s Nuclear Dreams May Survive Even a Devastating American Blow

Through revolution and upheaval, the program has become intertwined with the country’s security and national identity.

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A billboard showing a variety of missiles in Tehran last year. Iran’s nuclear program has become ingrained in the country’s identity since it began in the late 1950s.
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G.O.P. Can’t Include Limits on Trump Lawsuits in Megabill, Senate Parliamentarian Rules

The Senate parliamentarian rejected a measure in Republicans’ domestic policy bill that could limit lawsuits seeking to block presidential orders.

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Republicans are pushing the bill through Congress using special rules that shield legislation from a filibuster, depriving Democrats of the ability to block it.
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Judge Orders Abrego Garcia Released on Smuggling Charges Before Trial

The order to release Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia from criminal custody as he awaits trial was a rebuke to the Trump administration. But he is likely to remain in immigration custody.

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Demonstrators gathered during the arraignment of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia this month in Nashville.
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Officials Concede They Don’t Know the Fate of Iran’s Uranium Stockpile

Both Vice President JD Vance and Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, acknowledged questions about the whereabouts of Iran’s stockpile of near-bomb-grade nuclear material.

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U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth speaks during a news conference at the Pentagon on Sunday.
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Fred Smith, Billionaire Founder of FedEx, Is Dead at 80

His vision for how to ship packages overnight led to not just a new company, but also a new sector of the world economy and a now-familiar English verb.

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Fred Smith in 2012. He conceived the business model for FedEx while he was in college, and became celebrated as one of the great business minds of his time.
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3 Dead in Central New York After Severe Storms Lash the Area

Three people, including 6-year-old sisters, were killed after trees fell on homes during severe weather that struck early on Sunday, officials said.

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Two sisters were killed when a tree fell through this house in the Town of Kirkland in New York on Sunday.
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Syria Church Bombing Kills at Least 20 in Damascus

The attack on a Greek Orthodox service made clear the challenges facing Syria’s new government in a country long pitted by sectarian divides.

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People sought to help on Sunday after an attack on the Mar Elias Church in Damascus, Syria.
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How Iran Might Strike Back

Among the most likely options are asymmetric or terrorist attacks, although the time frame is impossible to gauge.

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Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi.
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Tesla Begins Limited Robotaxi Service in Austin

The vehicles will have safety monitors and may not operate in bad weather, making them more restricted than the fully autonomous vehicles promised by Elon Musk.

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The latest Tesla Model Y, which according to Elon Musk will be capable of operating as a Robotaxi once the technology has been perfected.
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Trump Picks a Side on Entering the War in Iran, for Now

Even as he announced the strikes on Iran, President Trump appeared to be rapidly trying to get himself back to the middle by insisting the operation was a one-off.

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Journalists watched from the White House briefing room on Saturday night as President Trump addressed the nation from the East Room.
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Boat Capsizes on Lake Tahoe, Leaving 6 Dead

A large wave overturned a 27-foot-long boat on Saturday afternoon, the U.S. Coast Guard said. Two people remained missing.

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A boat capsized Saturday on the southwest side of Lake Tahoe after strong winds created powerful waves.
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Israel Recovers Bodies of Three Hostages Held by Hamas in Gaza

The retrieval of the bodies of three Israelis taken hostage by Hamas jolted Israelis’ focus back to a conflict that had been overshadowed by the escalating crisis with Iran.

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Ofra Keidar, the woman whose face is on the large central poster at this demonstration in Tel Aviv, was among the hostages whose bodies were recovered.
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Will Iran Decide to Retaliate Against the U.S.?

The nation’s supreme leader may choose to back down after a first round of retaliation, or prefer martyrdom and building a nuclear weapon.

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A demonstrator in Tehran on Friday with photos of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, at a march condemning Israel’s attacks on Iran.
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