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Ladakh’s Local Hero Wants India to Pay Attention to His People
The activist Sonam Wangchuk is leading protests to demand more autonomy for India’s remote Ladakh region, which shares borders with China and Pakistan.
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She Was a Key Aide to Eric Adams. Her Ties to China Ran Deep.
Winnie Greco, a top fund-raiser and senior adviser for Mr. Adams, has long had dealings with people and groups connected to China’s communist regime. He kept her close even so.
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Why ‘Saturday Night’ Omits the Influence of Carol Burnett
A new film about the show doesn’t mention her. But in many ways her hit sketch series helped define the early vision of Lorne Michaels.
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Milton in Florida and Helene in North Carolina Were Very Different Hurricanes
Helene in North Carolina and Milton in Florida were very different storms in very different places.
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Extraterrestrial Life, Not Space Colonies, Should Be NASA’s Focus
NASA’s Europa Clipper mission represents something bigger than just the study of an icy moon of Jupiter.
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Why Is Trump Gaining With Black and Hispanic Voters?
Five possible explanations for the increases in support, particularly among young men.
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A Shift in the World of Science
What this year’s Nobels can teach us about science and humanity.
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November’s Second-Most-Important Election Is in Florida
The fate of Amendment 4 will tell us what the future of the pro-life movement holds.
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Lawyers Should Not Assist Trump in a Potential Power Grab
Lawyers should remember what they were taught in ethics class.
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Harris Struggles to Win Over Latinos, While Trump Holds His Grip, Poll Shows
Latino voters said they were open to Donald J. Trump’s immigration policies and hungry for change. Many remain undecided.
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ChatGPT’s Voice Mode Can Impersonate You and Others
The artificial intelligence chatbot’s Advanced Voice Mode feature has delighted some users and weirded out others.
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San Quentin Prison Hosts an Unusual Film Festival
The California prison used to house some of the state’s most violent criminals, but has become more known lately for creative pursuits.
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Why Millennials Prioritize Spending Money to Improve Their Lives
Placing a high value on personal growth, millennials and Gen Z appear more likely than older generations to make hobbies and nonessential purchases a spending priority.
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Harris Turns to Her Experience Fighting Cross-Border Crime in California
As California’s attorney general, Kamala Harris prioritized the fight against traffickers of drugs and people. It’s a part of her biography she hasn’t always talked about.
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Jokes and Offbeat Auctions for the Troops: Standup Comedy Sweeps Ukraine
Even as the conflict with Russia grinds on, a new generation of comics in Ukraine is trying to make people laugh — and raise money for the war effort.
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Russian Strikes on Ukrainian Ports Target Civilian Shipping
With the strikes in the Odesa region, Russia appears to be trying again to prevent Ukraine from exporting grain, harming its economy and pushing up world prices.
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On ‘S.N.L.,’ Harris and Trump Take Their Contest to ‘Family Feud’
It was also an especially music-filled evening, with Stevie Nicks as the musical guest and Ariana Grande, as host, breaking often into song.
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Tim Heidecker, Glendale Dad
Years after making his name with the sketch comedy series “Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!”, he’s singing wry ballads and watching the kids.
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Can the New York Liberty, the Best in the W.N.B.A, Finally Win It All?
The Liberty, an original W.N.B.A. franchise, have been to the finals five times and lost each time. But their fans can’t help believing, again, this year.
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