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    On Deadline, Decoding the Trump Indictment

    Michael Rothfeld had just hours to annotate 29 pages of documents related to the charges against Donald J. Trump.

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    Word Through The Times: Fresh

    Fresh Meanings for a Common Word

    Fruit can be fresh. So can style, the country air and an impertinent teenage boy.

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      The photographer Adali Schell’s friends during a ride in Topanga, Calif.
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      How It Looks to Come of Age

      The Where We Are series gives readers an inside look at the communities and coming-of-age traditions young people are creating today.

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      Seth Berkman, the fitness writer for Wirecutter, testing treadmills last month.
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      A Fitness Writer Breaks a Sweat for Work, Underground

      Wirecutter, a product recommendation site, uses the basement of an old warehouse in Queens to test products including body pillows, microwaves and strollers.

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    The New York Times Company owned a minority stake in the Boston Red Sox when the team won the 2004 World Series. So Arthur Sulzberger Jr., then the publisher of The Times, received a championship ring.
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    An Unlikely Champion

    The publisher of The New York Times received a Red Sox World Series ring after Boston’s historic triumph in 2004.

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    Nicholas, Stephen and Emelia Hiltner at St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City, in 1991.
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    Capturing a Kid’s-Eye View of Travel

    Parents often have high hopes when they take their children on vacations. But do kids see what their parents expect them to see? We tried to find out.

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    The San Francisco skyline is obscured by smoke from wildfires. Covid-19 and smoke is a dangerous combination, as both affect the respiratory system, making those exposed to the virus more vulnerable.
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    Can Wildfire Smoke Worsen Covid-19 Symptoms?

    People with respiratory illnesses may be more vulnerable right now. Also: Are N95 masks recommended for wildfires?

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    United States Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh.
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    Answers to Reader Questions on Our Brett Kavanaugh Essay

    The Times’s deputy editorial page editor, James Dao, answers questions about how we handled an essay on the Supreme Court justice and a third accusation of sexual misconduct.

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Understanding The Times

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    Mourners at a memorial in Boulder, Colo., for the victims of the mass shooting there.
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    How The Times Covers Mass Shootings

    Marc Lacey, an editor who manages live news coverage, shares the organization’s approach in handling extremely sensitive information.

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    What Is an Editorial Board?

    At The New York Times, it’s an institutional voice, but not the voice of the institution as a whole.

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Behind the Byline

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    Making the Science of Covid Clearer

    Behind some of The Times’s vital journalism on the coronavirus is a reporter who speaks seven languages, holds a master’s degree in biochemistry and, OK, has a weakness for “Bridgerton.”

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    Putting a New Spin on Classic Recipes

    The food writer Melissa Clark on the holidays, her favorite cookie and how she relaxes when she’s not cooking.

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    Making Politics Coverage More Personal

    The reporter Astead W. Herndon on focusing on what matters to readers, the challenge of caring for plants and why Guy Fieri might want to worry.

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