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  6. Trump Elevates a Conservative ‘Warrior’ on Education

    Byron Donalds is best known as a Trump defender and potential vice-presidential pick. But in Florida, the congressman and his wife made a name — and a business — in the charter school movement.

    By Alexandra Berzon and Michael C. Bender

     
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  8. Michelle Buteau Sashays Into the Lead

    Once relegated to supporting roles, this comedian is a star of the film “Babes” and is moving to a bigger stage, Radio City Music Hall, for her new special.

    By Melena Ryzik

     
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  13. Guest Essay

    A Chill Has Fallen Over Jews in Publishing

    A litmus test has emerged across wide swaths of the literary world, effectively excluding Jews from full participation unless they denounce Israel.

    By James Kirchick

     
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  18. A 100-Ton Locomotive With No One in the Cab

    Railroad unions are raising safety concerns about the growing use of remote-controlled trains after a rash of fatal accidents.

    By Frances Robles, Sergio Olmos, Mark Walker and Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs

     
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  20. The Star Witness Who Never Testified at Trump’s Trial

    Donald J. Trump’s lawyers are expected to highlight the absence of Allen Weisselberg, Mr. Trump’s former finance chief. But he is in jail, serving time for perjury.

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

     
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  22. A Soldier’s Final Journey Home

    Sgt. Kennedy Sanders was killed in a drone attack on a U.S. outpost in Jordan. A collection of photos offers a glimpse into her life.

    By Kenny Holston

     
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    How China Pulled So Far Ahead on Industrial Policy

    The United States and Europe are trying to catch up to a rival skilled in using all the levers of government and banking to dominate global manufacturing.

    By Patricia Cohen, Keith Bradsher and Jim Tankersley

     
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  32. Summer Begins

    Memorial Day is the starting gun of a new season. Here’s a guide on how to spend the summer months.

    By Lyna Bentahar

     
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  35. David French

    ‘Contact. I.E.D.’

    In war, death interrupts nothing. Time doesn’t stop; it seems to accelerate.

    By David French

     
  36. A Medium-Rare Goodbye

    Pietro’s, an old-guard Italian steakhouse, said farewell to its longtime address in Midtown Manhattan with a crew of regulars.

    By Alex Vadukul

     
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  50. In Times Past

    A Skyscraper Refurbished in Miniature and Memory

    A model of The New York Times’s old headquarters in Times Square was missing the gargoyles that once adorned the building. Enter a graphics editor with a passion on the side.

    By David W. Dunlap

     
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  64. Wordplay, The CROSSWORD COLUMN

    Roughly Speaking

    John Kugelman’s Sunday puzzle might sting a little, but don’t take it personally.

    By Caitlin Lovinger

     
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