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In One Photo: Lebanon’s Dahiya Area After Strikes
Once lively and densely packed, the area on the edges of Beirut that was hit by an Israeli strike is now vacant.
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Supreme Court Reform Is in the Air
Say no to court packing — and yes to term limits.
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Republicans Appear Poised to Take Control of Senate, New Poll Shows
The latest polling from The New York Times and Siena College shows Republicans leading in key Senate races in Montana, Texas and Florida.
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NW Natural Added to Oregon Suit Over Climate Change
The Oregon lawsuit alleges that the utility knew of the dangers of burning fossil fuels and misled its customers.
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While N.B.A. Plays in Abu Dhabi, Critics Cry Foul
The league has held preseason games in the United Arab Emirates for three years. It says its impact has been positive, but others say it’s helping a repressive regime.
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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 Latinos by stoking resentments and pointing to scapegoats.
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Black Girls Hike Founder Seeks to Make U.K. Hiking More Inclusive
Motivated by the racial disparity she saw on trails, Rhiane Fatinikun founded Black Girls Hike to make Britain’s countryside more inclusive.
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‘Piece by Piece’ Review: Pharrell Williams’s Life, in Legos
The producer and musician gets the biographical documentary treatment — with an unexpected twist.
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I Study Political Violence. I’m Worried About the Election.
Our officials and our ballots may be in physical danger.
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A Former Whistle-Blower Under Trump on What’s at Risk for Public Health
The future of America’s public health agencies looks bleak under Trump.
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Neither Trump Nor Harris Can Bring Back the Good Old Days of Manufacturing
If manufacturing returns, it will look nothing like the renaissance being promised by Harris and Trump.
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That Voice on the Phone May Just Be A.I.
When I made an A.I. voice clone and released it in the world, I thought I could fool friends and thwart telemarketers. But the clone had other consequences.
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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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Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong Say ‘The Apprentice’ Is a ‘Human Tragedy’
The “Apprentice” stars and the director Ali Abbasi say their film is a “humanistic” treatment of the former president and his mentor, Roy Cohn.
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The Downfall of FTX’s Ryan Salame and Crypto Advocate Michelle Bond
Ryan Salame, an FTX executive, and Michelle Bond, a crypto policy advocate, were once a Washington power couple. Now they both face prison time.
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Nearly a Million in Lebanon Flee Israel-Hezbollah Conflict, U.N. Says
A week into the ground war between Israel and Hezbollah, shelters in Lebanon are filling up beyond capacity, humanitarian officials warned.
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In Interviews, Kamala Harris Continues to Bob and Weave
Her media swing showed how she often responds to uncomfortable questions by acknowledging them, yet not fully answering them.
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Seth Meyers Is Starting to Wonder About Trump and Putin
A book says Donald Trump sent Covid testing equipment to the Russian leader. Meyers suspects he threw in “some snacks, a bath bomb and a CD.”
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Ratan Tata, Whose Indian Business Empire Went Global, Dies at 86
The patriarch of a powerful family, his Tata Group put an indelible stamp on Indian life while acquiring British brand names like Tetley Tea and Jaguar.
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Nima Rinji Sherpa Becomes Youngest Climber to Summit 14 Highest Mountains
Nima Rinji Sherpa’s achievement highlights the role of Sherpas in an activity where they shoulder much of the risk but receive little glory.
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