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Trump Defends Tucker Carlson After Nick Fuentes Interview

President Trump defended Mr. Carlson’s friendly interview with an openly antisemitic white supremacist that prompted denunciations from some on the right.

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Donald J. Trump appeared with Tucker Carlson in Glendale, Ariz., on Oct. 31, 2024, before being elected to his second term as president.
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Latest U.S. Strike on Boat in Pacific Kills 3, Southern Command Says

The United States has carried out at least 21 strikes on boats the Trump administration accuses of smuggling drugs, killing at least 83 people.

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The Gerald R. Ford, the largest and most advanced U.S. aircraft carrier, engaging in NATO exercises in the North Sea in September. On Sunday, the U.S. Southern Command said the vessel had arrived in the Caribbean.
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At Catholic Churches, Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Takes Center Stage

Immigration was on the minds of priests and parishioners following a letter from the nation’s Catholic bishops decrying how immigrants are being treated.

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Rev. Alex Santora delivered a homily about immigration and Christianity at the Church of Our Lady of Grace and St. Joseph in Hoboken, N.J., on Sunday.
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Can Ken Burns Win the American Revolution?

Burns’s 12-hour documentary about our national origin story is landing in the middle of a culture war. Yes, it’s complicated. No, he does not want to talk about President Trump.

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Ken Burns on a battlefield outside Saratoga Springs, N.Y., scene of the first major patriot victory of the American Revolution.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Backs Trump but Stands Firm on Epstein Files

The Georgia Republican, long a loyal Trump ally, had come under attack by the president after showing independence, notably on the government’s investigation of Jeffrey Epstein.

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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene said her support for releasing files on Jeffrey Epstein should not be seen as disloyalty to the president.
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A Pill for Women’s Libido Meets a Cultural Moment

A decade ago, Cindy Eckert struggled to convince skeptics about a drug for premenopausal women. Lately, her business is booming.

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Cindy Eckert, the chief executive of Sprout, the company behind Addyi, a prescription drug that treats hypoactive sexual desire disorder, or H.S.D.D.
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New Orleans Elects Exonerated Man, Calvin Duncan, as Criminal Court Clerk

Mr. Duncan was elected clerk of the criminal court in New Orleans on Saturday, ousting an incumbent who claimed Mr. Duncan had never been cleared of the murder that sent him to prison.

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Calvin Duncan, once seen as a long-shot candidate, easily outpolled the incumbent, Darren Lombard, in a runoff election Saturday, according to preliminary results.
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Boy, 10, and Woman, 21, Are Killed in Newark Shooting

Three other people, including an 11-year-old boy, were wounded in the shooting on Saturday night, city officials said. It was unclear whether the police had made any arrests.

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Law enforcement officials at the scene of a shooting that left a 10-year-old boy and a 21-year-old woman dead and three others wounded, in Newark on Saturday night.
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They Got Low Mortgage Rates During the Pandemic. Now They Can’t Move.

Many Americans bought their first houses when mortgage rates dipped to record lows. Some are ready to move but feel locked in by their low rates.

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Sandy Lachhman and Shaun Parmassar in front of their home, purchased in 2022 right before interest rates went up.
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New York Jets Player Kris Boyd Is Critically Wounded in Shooting

Mr. Boyd was wounded early on Sunday in a shooting in Midtown Manhattan. He is in his first year as a defensive player with the team after signing in March.

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Kris Boyd of the New York Jets at practice in Florham Park, N.J., in May. He was shot and critically wounded early on Sunday in Midtown, officials said.
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Pentagon to Withdraw Some National Guard Troops From Chicago and Portland

The move comes amid court battles and objections by state and local leaders to President Trump’s deployment orders.

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National Guard soldiers at an immigrant processing and detention center in Broadview, Ill., last month. The troops arrived near Chicago and Portland, Ore., in early October but never deployed into the streets because of legal challenges that continue in the courts.
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Meet Dr. ChatGPT

Chatbots are empathetic and accessible, but they can sometimes be wrong. What happens when you ask them for medical advice?
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Epstein Emails Reveal a Lost New York

The disgraced financier’s recently released documents are steeped in a clubby world that is all but gone.

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Jeffrey Epstein in 2004.
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Homeland Security Missions Falter Amid Focus on Deportations

Under President Trump, an agency intended to keep Americans safe has diverted resources from combating child abuse, trafficking and terrorism.

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conducting a drill at a federal training center near Brunswick, Ga.
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