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Miguel Salazar

‘North Korea: The People’s Paradise,’ by Tariq Zaidi

The photographer Tariq Zaidi captures everyday images of a hidden society at work and at play.

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Aishvarya Kavi

Biden Dons Kansas City Helmet to Celebrate Its Super Bowl Victory

Taylor Swift was not at the White House to celebrate with her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, but kicker Harrison Butker, who recently drew controversy for a commencement speech, attended.

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Jordyn Holman and Hiroko Masuike

How Yu & Me, a Popular Chinatown Bookstore, Rebuilt After a Fire

A fire left Lucy Yu’s literary hub in Chinatown gutted. She was determined to rebuild it.

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Tammy LaGorce

Worried About Youth Crime, Newark Revives an 11 P.M. Curfew

Newark has begun enforcing a longstanding law that prohibits people under 18 from being out late at night.

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David A. Fahrenthold and Eileen Sullivan

A 9/11 Charity Provides a Financial Safety Net to a Giuliani Firm

Five months after filing for bankruptcy, the former New York City mayor disclosed his company’s income from a foundation established to honor a firefighter killed on Sept. 11, 2001.

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Rory Smith

Champions League: Borussia Dortmund Shows Anything Is Possible

Can an underdog still have its day in the Champions League? The sport should hope so.

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Randall D. Eliason

I Was Skeptical of the ‘Zombie’ Trump Case. I Stand Corrected.

The prosecutors convinced me — as they clearly and overwhelmingly convinced the jury.

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Jonathan Alter

Six of Trump’s Dumbest Trial Mistakes

The problem with having a volcanic egotist as a client.

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New York Times Opinion

‘Trump Is Now a Felon, and That Will Matter’: 7 Writers on the Guilty Verdict

Times Opinion writers reflect on an extraordinary development in American political history.

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Katie Rogers

Marian Robinson, Michelle Obama’s Steadfast Mother, Dies at 86

Moving into the White House, she provided stability for her granddaughters in a national spotlight.

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Melissa Eddy

Borussia Dortmund Deal with Weapons Maker Rheinmetall Stirs Debate in Germany

For some fans of Borussia Dortmund, an advertising deal with Rheinmetall, a major arms manufacturer, has overshadowed the run-up to the Champions League final on Saturday.

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Rory Smith

Real Madrid vs. UEFA Is the Champions League’s Most Bitter Rivalry

No club has won European soccer’s richest prize more than Real Madrid, but its recent dominance has been accompanied by a bruising fight over the tournament’s future.

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Amy Qin

Asian American Identity Is Complex, as Bhutanese Americans Show

Bhutanese Americans are the newest citizens of Asian descent. But many do not identify strongly as Asian Americans, reflecting the complexity of the label.

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John Eligon

South African Voters Reject the Party That Freed Them From Apartheid

The African National Congress received less than 50 percent of the national vote for the first time since gaining power 30 years ago, setting the nation on an uncharted course.

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David Marchese

Richard Linklater on ‘Hit Man’ and the Killer Inside Us All

David Marchese talks to the acclaimed director about his new film, “Hit Man,” and life’s big questions.

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Marian Carrasquero, Natalie Kitroeff and Emiliano Rodríguez Mega

Why Mexico May Elect a Female President Before the United States

Having a woman as president will be a milestone in a country where gender-based violence is so common. But how much will change remains unclear.

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Constant Méheut

Russian Missiles Hit Ukraine’s Energy System, Again

The large-scale air assault struck several sites in western Ukraine, including places near the borders with NATO member countries.

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Marc Santora, Liubov Sholudko and Tyler Hicks

She’s 98, and Walked Past Corpses to Escape Russian Attacks

“If only everything would stop,” said Lidiia Lomikovska, who walked to safety after her town was attacked. But for civilians in the Donetsk region of Ukraine, it is not stopping.

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Ben Hubbard and Sergey Ponomarev

In the West Bank, Guns and a Locked Gate Signal a Town’s New Residents

Since the war in Gaza began, armed Israeli settlers, often accompanied by the army, have stepped up seizures of land long used by Palestinians.

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Ben Protess, William K. Rashbaum and Jonah E. Bromwich

Trump Will Appeal Conviction, but Has Few Ways to Overturn Decision

New York appellate courts rarely overturn a jury decision without evidence of serious errors. The judge in Donald J. Trump’s case closed off many avenues.

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