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Ukraine’s Parliament Approves Biggest Tax Increase of War to Support the Army
The authorities are resorting to a politically unpopular move as they scramble to raise funds for the grueling military effort against Russia.
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France Unveils Tough Austerity Budget to Mend Its Finances
The French government is seeking deep spending cuts and higher taxes in an effort to tame its ballooning debt and deficit.
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‘The Apprentice’ Review: An Origin Story for Donald J. Trump
In this ribald fictional telling of a young Trump’s rise, the man responsible is the lawyer Roy Cohn, played to sleazy perfection by Jeremy Strong.
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Timothy Westbrook, a Former ‘Project Runway’ Contestant, Breaks Into Bridal
Timothy Westbrook, a former “Project Runway” contestant, who incorporates repurposed materials into his collection, wants to make wedding fashion more enjoyable and unique.
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Inflation Expected to Cool in September C.P.I. Report
The Consumer Price Index is moderating, but September’s report contained both good and bad news for policymakers.
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Garvey’s M.L.B. Teams Are Contenders. His Senate Campaign? Not So Much.
As his old teams — the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres — battle in the playoffs, the onetime all-star Steve Garvey finds himself an underdog in his Senate race against Adam Schiff.
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How the Impressionists Became the World’s Favorite Painters, and the Most Misunderstood
Exactly 150 years ago, Monet, Degas, Renoir and their pals spurred an artistic revolution. Can we still see the defiance behind the beauty, and the schmaltz?
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Israel’s Security Cabinet to Meet to Discuss Response to Iran Attack
The cabinet was expected to authorize Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant, the defense minister, to initiate a retaliatory attack at their discretion, officials said.
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Residents of a Mobile Home Park Join Forces to Buy Their Community
The residents are the first in the state of Maine to successfully utilize a new law making it easier for them to compete with investors and gain ownership of the land their homes sit on.
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Trump Spreads His Politics of Grievance to Nonwhite Voters
Eight years ago, he won over many white voters, who were often called the forgotten Americans. Now, he hopes to make inroads with Black and Latino voters by stoking resentments and pointing to scapegoats.
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What Is Considered ‘Moderate Drinking’?
That depends on whom you ask, and what country you live in. Here’s what the research suggests and how to think about it.
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Lawyers Accuse Government of Leaking Cassie Assault Video
The hip-hop mogul’s legal team said in a filing on Wednesday that it may ask for the widely published video to be barred from his trial.
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What It Was Like in Sarasota as Hurricane Milton Made Landfall
Our reporter’s account of a harrowing night in Sarasota, Fla. — different from anything she has experienced as a native of New England.
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Conviction in Girl’s 1975 Murder Offers Sister Some Solace
Laurel Jean Mitchell’s killing in Indiana went unsolved for decades until DNA testing revealed a match. Her sister, Sarah Knisley, never stopped looking for answers.
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In Fashion Neurosis Podcast, Bella Freud Analyzes Celebrities
The designer Bella Freud — a great-granddaughter of Sigmund Freud — is using her podcast to “learn vicariously all the things I’ve secretly wanted to know” about celebrities.
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With 100-Foot-Wide Trump Sign, Sticker Mule Dives Into Politics
The chief executive of Sticker Mule in Amsterdam, N.Y., set off a debate by displaying his support for Donald J. Trump in a massive sign atop the company’s headquarters.
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Deadly Tornadoes Spawned by Milton Tear Across Florida
In St. Lucie County on the state’s Atlantic coast, far from where the hurricane made landfall, one sheriff confirmed some loss of life without providing further details after a tornado struck.
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What to Know About the 2024 Nobel Prizes
The annual prizes are being announced this week.
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Hurricane Milton Destroys Roof of Tropicana Field, Home of Tampa Bay Rays
The St. Petersburg stadium, home to M.L.B.’s Tampa Bay Rays, was being used to house emergency workers. Video showed parts of the fiberglass roof blowing in the wind.
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Milton’s Path of Destruction, and a First Biden-Netanyahu Call in Months
Plus, the Kenyan police battle gangs in Haiti.
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