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Trump Targets Not Just Georgia’s Vote, but Also Trust in Elections
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Trump Targets Not Just Georgia’s Vote, but Also Trust in Elections

The president has sent 260 F.B.I. analysts to Georgia, repeating his baseless claims of fraud in 2020. But critics say the intention is to undermine overall confidence in the electoral process.

By Zolan Kanno-Youngs
At Mount Rushmore, Trump Veers From Patriotism to ‘Communism’
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At Mount Rushmore, Trump Veers From Patriotism to ‘Communism’

On the eve of July 4, President Trump extolled the nation’s founders while branding his opponents as “communists” in what seemed to be a warm-up for November.

By Shawn McCreesh
Trump Pardons Violators of the Clean Air Act and a Major Donor
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Trump Pardons Violators of the Clean Air Act and a Major Donor

The president used his clemency power to further undermine environmental laws and to help a political supporter who pleaded guilty in a fraud involving Jack Abramoff.

By Kenneth P. Vogel and Karen Zraick
Parents Will Be Able to Enroll Newborns in Trump Accounts at the Hospital
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Parents Will Be Able to Enroll Newborns in Trump Accounts at the Hospital

The Social Security Administration will introduce a process to sign up babies for the investment program at the same time they are registered for a Social Security number.

By Tara Siegel Bernard
Once the Centerpiece of Celebration, a Faded Declaration Recedes
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Once the Centerpiece of Celebration, a Faded Declaration Recedes

Sunlight and abuse have taken a toll on the document, encased in bulletproof glass. But the Trump administration “hasn’t put much emphasis on it,” a former archivist notes.

By David E. Sanger
Celebrating America’s 250th Across the Country
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Celebrating America’s 250th Across the Country

Even as an oppressive heat wave stifled much of the United States, the nationwide party continued.

By The New York Times
Making America’s Birthday Cake: Flour, Frosting and (Sigh) Politics
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Making America’s Birthday Cake: Flour, Frosting and (Sigh) Politics

In her quest to mark the nation’s 250th with a unifying dessert, Grace Pak had to navigate the pitfalls of a polarized Washington.

By Kim Severson
Burger vs. Bratwurst: A Climate Guide to Your July 4 Cookout
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Burger vs. Bratwurst: A Climate Guide to Your July 4 Cookout

Beef is far worse for greenhouse gas emissions compared with other meat.

By Francesca Paris
Dior Wins the Taylor Swift Wedding Dress Sweepstakes
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Dior Wins the Taylor Swift Wedding Dress Sweepstakes

The pop star said “I do” to a gown designed by Jonathan Anderson, the French house’s creative director.

By Vanessa Friedman
Could Taylor Swift’s Wedding Be a Bigger Spectacle Than the Met Gala?
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Could Taylor Swift’s Wedding Be a Bigger Spectacle Than the Met Gala?

Top-secret celebrity guest lists! No cell phones! Big fashion moments! S.U.V.s galore! New York usually gets only one party like this a year.

By Vanessa Friedman
In a Star-Filled Night, Adam Sandler Pops Up as the Wedding Officiant
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In a Star-Filled Night, Adam Sandler Pops Up as the Wedding Officiant

The actor played a special — and surprising to some — role in the Swift-Kelce nuptials.

By Jesse McKinley
How the Heat Is Upending Plans for America’s 250th Birthday
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How the Heat Is Upending Plans for America’s 250th Birthday

Parades in Washington and Philadelphia were canceled, and the Great American State Fair on the National Mall closed for several hours.

By Adeel Hassan, John S.W. MacDonald and Amy Graff
Storms Cause Power Outages for 1 Million in Midwest, Northeast and Ontario
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Storms Cause Power Outages for 1 Million in Midwest, Northeast and Ontario

Strong winds from thunderstorms caused widespread cuts as the region sweltered in a heat wave.

By John Yoon
In Battlefield Visit, Putin Vows to Take More of Ukraine
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In Battlefield Visit, Putin Vows to Take More of Ukraine

The Russian leader denounced Ukraine’s “imaginary achievements” on the battlefield of late, calling its leaders “play actors.”

By Paul Sonne
Funeral Procession for Khamenei Will Visit 5 Cities in Iran and Iraq
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Funeral Procession for Khamenei Will Visit 5 Cities in Iran and Iraq

After lying in state in Tehran, Mr. Khamenei’s body will be taken to some of the holiest sites in Shiite Islam during a four-day procession that is expected to draw millions.

By Leo Sands
The Hottest Stock Markets Lead to the Biggest Losses
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The Hottest Stock Markets Lead to the Biggest Losses

Investor enthusiasm culminated in some of the worst cases of wealth destruction in the last 100 years, a long-running study shows.

By Jeff Sommer
At the L.A. Warehouse Fire, First It Was the Smoke. Now It’s the Smell.
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At the L.A. Warehouse Fire, First It Was the Smoke. Now It’s the Smell.

Rotting food — millions of pounds of it — remains in an L.A. cold-storage facility damaged in a fire. Residents say the cleanup hasn’t been fast enough.

By Orlando Mayorquín and Gabriela Bhaskar
It’s America’s Birthday. What Are We Celebrating?
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It’s America’s Birthday. What Are We Celebrating?

Two hundred and fifty years in, Opinion writers offer 16 reasons the national experiment endures.

By New York Times Opinion
This Pathetic Groveling Is No Way to Rebuild a Party
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This Pathetic Groveling Is No Way to Rebuild a Party

The Democrats’ constant solicitations for cash do not make their supporters feel like they are on a winning team.

By Michelle Cottle
Australia Tried to Push Back on China. China Pushed Harder.
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Australia Tried to Push Back on China. China Pushed Harder.

Relations between Beijing and Canberra have improved over the past four years, but China’s ambassador is now warning of a ‘Cold War mentality.”

By Victoria Kim and Lily Kuo