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The Major Business Names in the Epstein Files

Documents referencing prominent executives like Elon Musk, Howard Lutnick and Bill Gates underscored the wide web of boldfaced names tied to Jeffrey Epstein.

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Emails in Friday’s release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein include correspondence involving Elon Musk and other notable business figures.
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Countries Have Long Tested Their Own Athletes for Doping. That Could Soon Change.

After Chinese swimmers won Olympic gold in 2021 despite having tested positive for a banned substance, the World Antidoping Agency is considering whether to have an independent body handle testing before major events.

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Zhang Yufei, center, at the meet where she tested positive for a banned substance in January 2021. Months later, she won four medals, including two golds, at the Tokyo Olympics.
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Games On

We preview the Winter Olympics.

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The biathlon venue.
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A 1987 Proposal Could Help Hold ICE to Account for Constitutional Violations

A proposal in a 1987 law review article could address a gap that makes it all but impossible to sue federal officials for violating the Constitution.

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Federal agents confronting protesters in Minneapolis last month. Illinois recently adopted a law tailored to address the conduct of ICE agents.
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How the Supreme Court Secretly Made Itself Even More Secretive

Amid calls to increase transparency and revelations about the court’s inner workings, the chief justice imposed nondisclosure agreements on clerks and employees.

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Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. in Washington last year.
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After Weeks of Rancor, a Glimmer of Hope in N.Y.C. Nurses’ Strike

Nearly 15,000 workers have been off the job at some of New York’s top hospitals for three weeks, but signs of progress have emerged in negotiations.

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Not even a blast of winter weather could keep striking nurses off the picket line last week outside NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia Hospital.
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Pay, Staffing, Safety: The Divisive Issues in the Nurses’ Strike

Striking New York City nurses say they are being maligned as greedy, while hospital officials say they are not taking into account sharp reductions in federal funding.

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Despite subfreezing temperatures, striking nurses took to the picket line Wednesday outside NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia Hospital in Manhattan.
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These Pictures of Westminster Dogs Are Best in Show

For nearly a century, photographers for The New York Times have captured an annual extravaganza that is a red carpet gala, sporting event and fashion show rolled into one.

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Groomed to perfection: a toy poodle, A’ Ward Mon Cheri, backstage at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show in 1993.
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