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Secret Documents Show Hamas Tried to Persuade Iran to Join Its Oct. 7 Attack
The Times reviewed the minutes of 10 meetings among Hamas’s top leaders. The records show the militant group avoided several escalations since 2021 to falsely imply it had been deterred — while seeking Iranian support for a major attack.
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Fitch Ratings Issues Warning About France’s Finances
A rating agency’s warning about the country’s ballooning debt comes as the prime minister tries to push an austerity budget through a divided Parliament.
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Executives and Research Disagree About Hybrid Work. Why?
Companies like Amazon have required a return to the office five days a week despite findings showing benefits to employers that allow some remote days.
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Mayor Adams’s Rivals Reveal Fund-Raising Totals. Mr. Adams? Who Knows.
With Mayor Eric Adams’s future in flux as he faces federal bribery charges, his challengers prepare for the possibility of an election before the June primary.
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5 Cities. 13 Schools. 47 First-Day Looks.
To find out what’s trending now, The New York Times for Kids visited middle schools across the country.
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In This ‘Oval Office,’ Tourists Can ‘Solve or Start a World Crisis’
The White House Historical Association has opened a new museum that aims to provide insight into the difficult choices that presidents face.
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A Mystery Repeats: Harris Up 4 in Pennsylvania, and Trump Up 6 in Arizona
Being uncertain about our earlier poll results but finding almost the same numbers the next time around.
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Where Is the Fierce Urgency of Beating Trump?
The vice president needs to pull out all the stops to get out of her stall.
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My Attempt at Explaining the Murder, Rape and Famine in Sudan
My attempt at explaining the murder, rape and famine in Sudan.
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This Election Will Need More Heroes
Honorable public servants of both parties upheld democracy after the 2020 election. America is counting on them again to do their duty.
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Why I Changed My Birth Certificate 25 Years After I Transitioned
I’m taking steps to secure my future in an uncertain time for trans people in America.
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Love Lessons
The editor of the long-running Modern Love column reflects on two decades of working with people’s deeply personal stories.
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Trump Leads in Arizona as Harris Holds an Edge in Pennsylvania, New Polls Show
The latest Times/Inquirer/Siena polls found Donald Trump with a six-point advantage in Arizona, and Kamala Harris with a four-point lead in Pennsylvania.
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A Frustrated Trump Lashes Out Behind Closed Doors Over Money
Donald J. Trump is feeling aggrieved, unappreciated by donors and fenced in by security concerns in the final stretch of the race.
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Hurricanes Amplify Insurance Crisis in Riskiest Areas
After Helene and Milton, some small Florida companies risk bankruptcy. Larger ones will be in the hot seat with lawmakers and consumer groups.
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Boris Johnson Makes a Case for Trump’s Return, and Perhaps, His Own
In his memoir, “Unleashed,” the former prime minister is “optimistic” about the possibility that Donald J. Trump could regain the White House.
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Inside Detroit’s Newlab, a Hub for Mobility Startups in Henry Ford’s Hometown
Entrepreneurs once flocked to Motor City to build cars. Now, they’re building its mobility future.
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Twitter Banned Them. What Happened When Elon Musk Reinstated Them?
Many users who were reinstated by X have continued to share the kinds of false narratives and conspiracies that once got them suspended.
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Dreamtroit, a Low-Cost Bohemia for Artists, Revs Up in Motor City
The former Lincoln Motor factory is in the vanguard of new development poised to transform moribund automotive facilities into affordable housing and art studios.
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California Prepares to Defend Its Climate Laws Against a Second Trump Term
A second Trump administration would be expected to shred climate polices. California officials are devising ways to insulate its environmental regulations.
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