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Supporters Who Watched as Trump Was Shot Prepare to Welcome Him Back
Donald J. Trump is returning to Butler, Pa., to hold another rally at the site where he was nearly assassinated in July in an attack that killed a man and wounded two others.
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As Israel Attacks, Many Lebanese Feel Dragged Into War
In a crisis-racked country where sectarian tensions simmer, many worry that the conflict between Israel and the Shiite militia Hezbollah will end in more destruction for all.
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Campaigning for Harris, Women Share Their Abortion Stories With Neighbors
The Harris campaign is trying to transform women in battleground states into an organizing force who can drive their friends and family to the polls.
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Ukraine’s Donbas Strategy: Retreat Slowly and Maximize Russian Losses
The idea is to use rope-a-dope tactics, letting Russian forces pound away until they have exhausted themselves. It’s far from clear if the Ukrainian strategy will succeed.
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In ‘La Máquina,’ Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna Get a Rematch
For their first screen roles together since 2012, the longtime friends undertook a Spanish-language series about a boxer who must fight for his life.
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French Judge in Gisèle Pelicot Rape Trial Allows Video Evidence to Be Shown in Court
Gisèle Pelicot fought for the graphic videos made by her husband to be shown publicly in court, insisting they were essential evidence in a rape case against him and 50 other men.
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A Deluge of Rain Poured Out of the Heavens. But There’s Still No Drinking Water.
City officials have refused to provide estimates of when the devastated water system in Asheville, N.C., will be back in operation.
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Big Business Saw an Ally in Eric Adams, and Overlooked His Issues
New York’s business community threw its support behind Mr. Adams, and continued backing him even as his legal problems began to threaten the governance of the city.
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What to Know: How Israel Could Retaliate Against Iran
Iran has a number of sensitive sites, including oil infrastructure, military installations and nuclear facilities.
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The Troubling Quiet of North Carolina’s Cell Service Outages
Service has been restored in some areas after Hurricane Helene, but many people are still unable to communicate by phone, which has hampered relief efforts, worried loved ones and complicated daily life.
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Behind Trump’s Views on Ukraine: Putin’s Gambit and a Political Grudge
The roots of Donald Trump’s animus toward Ukraine — an issue with profound consequences should he be elected again — can be found in a yearlong series of events spanning 2016 and 2017.
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America Needs a President
The sidelining of the White House in global crisis spots is a big red flag.
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Biden Sought Peace but Facilitated War
Netanyahu repeatedly rolled the American president, leading us all to the precipice of a much larger war.
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Benny Gantz: What the World Needs to Understand About Iran
Now is the time to bolster regional cooperation and make a broad effort to confront Iran.
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JD Smirks His Way Into the Future
The misogynist ticket takes a shot at Kamala for dancing — and being a woman.
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Trump vs. Harris Would Be Nothing Without Myths
It’s as if we are living in two different countries, each with a different understanding of who counts as American.
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Fear Factors
Sometimes the scariest movies are the ones that depict the ordinary horrors of life.
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Michigan Father Dies in Israeli Airstrike in Lebanon, Family Says
Kamel Ahmad Jawad, a U.S. citizen, was remembered by friends and relatives as someone who chose to stay behind to help others who couldn’t flee.
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Should You Trust Experian’s Smart Money Debit Card?
There’s not a lot of love for the credit bureaus, so why would you want one of them in your wallet? Experian’s pitch: A slightly better credit score. Maybe.
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In Final Stretch, Biden Faces Some of the Biggest Crises of His Presidency
Even as President Biden recedes from view, some of the most consequential days of his term may be ahead of him.
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