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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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Hit by Disaster? How to Get What You Deserve From Insurers or FEMA
Experts offered plenty of advice about ways to make the disaster-recovery process work. Here’s what to do and what to avoid.
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Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Megalopolis’ Is a Different Kind of Flop
Plenty of movies bomb, but Francis Ford Coppola’s latest is part of a different class of box office failures.
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Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis” Is a Different Kind of Flop
Plenty of movies bomb, but Francis Ford Coppola’s latest is part of a different class of box office failures.
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Is Gender the Most Important Issue in the Trump-Harris Election?
Harris could be the first female president. But it’s Trump and Vance who are playing the gender card.
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GloRilla, Hip-Hop’s Master Motivator, Rounds Out Her Message
Self-empowerment rhymes catapulted her onto rap’s A-list. On “Glorious,” her debut LP, she’s hoping that showing more sides of her personality will help her stay there.
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A Menace to Motorists, but the ‘Noble’ Moose Is Adopted by Newfoundland
Introduced to the island 120 years ago, moose are involved in hundreds of collisions each year. But the huge animal is an accepted part of life here. “I suspect that they got squatters’ rights.”
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Campus Protest Investigations Hang Over Schools as New Academic Year Begins
Dozens of discrimination complaints brought by conservative and pro-Jewish groups after the Oct. 7 attacks last year have spawned lengthy federal inquiries that some worry could chill free speech on campus.
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Campus Protest Investigations Hang Over Schools as New Academic Year Begins
Dozens of discrimination complaints brought by conservative and pro-Jewish groups after the Oct. 7 attacks last year have spawned lengthy federal inquiries that some worry could chill free speech on campus.
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A Nation of Homebodies
A recent study shows Americans are spending notably more time at home, a trend that started long before the pandemic.
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How a Nuclear Plant Is Dividing a Community in Poland
A plan to place American-made reactors on a picturesque coastline has broad support in Poland — and in Washington — but the geopolitical calculations have run into local opposition.
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Israel Targets Hezbollah as Khamenei, Iran’s Leader, Warns of Retaliation
Israel is drastically widening its fight against the Lebanese militant group that is backed by Iran, whose supreme leader said that “any strike on the Zionist regime is a service to humanity.”
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Hurricane Helene Death Toll Climbs, But Many Remain Missing
The storm’s death toll has climbed past 225, but many people remain unaccounted for and searching for them is complicated. Their families are desperate for answers.
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Biden Urges Congress to Replenish Disaster Relief Funds Quickly
The president said a Small Business Administration program needed to help business owners recover from Hurricane Helene was set to run out of money in weeks, before Congress reconvenes.
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5 Takeaways From Melania Trump’s Book: Abortion Rights, 2020 Election and More
Shining a little more light on her mysterious life, her memoir details her support for abortion rights, her doubts about the 2020 election and her explanation for that “I really don’t care” jacket.
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Friend of Murdered Transgender Woman Says Seeking Justice Was Painful
Rasheen Everett strangled Amanda Gonzalez-Andujar in her Queens apartment in 2010. His first conviction was thrown out because of a judge’s error.
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