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Dawn Davis and Sharon Radisch

Is Agnolotti del Plin Italy’s Most Prized Stuffed Pasta?

Each region could well argue for its own, but one may have the strongest case.

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Julia Halperin and Zachary Small

5 Takeaways From the Spring Art Auctions: $20 Million Is the New $50 Million

Results from a week of sales tell a story of a masterpiece market come down to earth, the cooling of young art stars — and a hack starting to come to light.

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Simon Romero and Hogla Enecia Pérez

Dominican Republic Election: How Crackdown on Haitians Lifted Abinader

President Luis Abinader goes into Sunday’s race as the clear front-runner, bolstered by nativist migration policies, a strong economy and an anticorruption drive.

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Edgar Sandoval

A New Challenge for Asylum Seekers: Lawyer Shortages

A record number of new migrants has left many with legitimate asylum cases unable to find a lawyer to keep them from being deported.

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David French

This Is What Worries Me About the Trump Trial

A terrible man is in the cross hairs of American justice, but immorality alone doesn’t make him a criminal.

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Patti Davis

Biden Can Do Something at the Debates That Trump Never Could

From years of watching debates, I think the winners always showed us something about civility.

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Heather Havrilesky

Hollywood Needs to Bring Back the Four-Hankie Tear-jerker

Comedies make you laugh. Thrillers make you cheer. Some Hollywood films used to make you sob your eyes out. We need those movies again.

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Ezra Klein

Seven Theories for Why Biden Is Losing (and What He Should Do About It)

It’s not the poll numbers that worry me, exactly. It’s the denial of what’s behind them.

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Rory Smith

Jürgen Klopp and Liverpool, a Love Affair in Street Art and Silverware

A coach’s soccer legacy is often reduced to titles and trophies. In Liverpool, a beloved manager will endure in murals, music and shared memories.

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Orlando Mayorquín

Alice Stewart, a CNN Political Commentator, Dies at 58

She had appeared onscreen as a conservative voice since the 2016 presidential race. A political strategist, she had worked for Republican presidential candidates.

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Christina Goldbaum

Are Those Mimes Spying on Us? In Pakistan, It’s Not a Strange Question.

Pakistanis suspect the national intelligence agencies of being behind practically everything — even street performers working for tips in Islamabad.

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Ron Lieber

The High-Class Problem That Comes With Home Equity

You may feel richer as you pay your mortgage down and home values go up. Using that equity is another matter entirely.

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Paulette Perhach

How to Create a Strong Financial Plan When You’re Renting Forever

Either by choice or because they are priced out of the market, many people plan to never stop renting. Building wealth without home equity requires a different mind-set.

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Ben Protess and Jonah E. Bromwich

As Trump Trial Nears Its End, the Law May Give Prosecutors an Edge

The former president’s defense appeared to chip away at Michael Cohen’s credibility, but legal experts said the case is still the prosecution’s to lose.

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David Leonhardt

A New Centrism Is Rising in Washington

Call it neopopulism: a bipartisan attitude that mistrusts the free-market ethos instead of embracing it.

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Paul Sonne

The Technocrat Who’s Taking Control of Putin’s War Effort

Andrei R. Belousov, an intellectual with no military experience, is known for backing a state-dominated economy.

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Katie Rogers

With an Eye to Black Voters, Biden to Address Graduates at Morehouse College

The president’s appearance at the historically Black college in Atlanta was not welcomed by all on campus, amid dissatisfaction with U.S. support for Israel’s war in Gaza.

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Danny Hakim, Ken Bensinger and Eileen Sullivan

‘We’ll See You at Your House:’ How Fear and Menace Are Transforming Politics

Public officials from Congress to City Hall are now regularly subjected to threats of violence. It’s changing how they do their jobs.

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