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The Vance-Walz VP Debate and the Value of a Boring Suit
A night of few fireworks between the candidates was also a night of little sartorial flair. And that was the goal.
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How Storms Like Helene Will Transform the American South
The exodus of the young means high-risk towns could enter a population death spiral.
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UK’s Conservatives Are Surprisingly Upbeat at Their Party Conference
At its annual convention in Birmingham, the party is energized by a leadership contest and seems largely undisturbed by broader questions over its electability.
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Israel Bars UN Chief António Guterres From Entering the Country
Foreign Minister Israel Katz said the United Nations secretary general had not condemned Iran’s missile attack on Israel in strong enough terms.
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The V.P. Debate Offered a Snapshot of Another Era
We explain the why the debate offered a snapshot of another era.
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A Vice-Presidential Debate
We explain the why the debate offered a snapshot of another era.
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Israel Vows Retaliation Against Iran, and Takeaways From the Debate
Plus, Mexico’s first female president.
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Police See No Trace of a Serial Killer in Brooklyn. But 3 Deaths Chill Nightlife.
As rumors spin on social media, revelers in one of New York City’s most popular neighborhoods for nightlife are on higher alert.
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‘Nothing Left to Lose’: Britain’s Conservatives Are Surprisingly Upbeat
At its annual convention in Birmingham, the party is energized by a leadership contest and seems largely undisturbed by broader questions over its electability.
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Tel Aviv Shooting Leaves Six Dead and Several Injured
The authorities described the shooting, which took place on a light rail train, as a terrorist attack by two Palestinian gunmen. No group immediately claimed responsibility.
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Attitudes About Nasrallah Appear More Positive in Middle East Since His Death
Sentiment about the Hezbollah leader shifted after the Israeli strike that killed him, partly reflecting anger toward Israel, according to an analysis.
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Apple’s A.I. Is Landing Soon on iPhones. Here’s What It’s Like.
The initial version of Apple Intelligence focuses on helping you with words and photos. Prepare to be impressed and unnerved.
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CRV, a Venture Capital Firm, Will Return Money to Investors
CRV, based in Silicon Valley, plans to return to investors $275 million because the market for mature start-ups has soured.
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Disease Outbreaks Should Have ‘Storm Warnings’
Public health experts too often fail to sound the alarm.
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New Mexico Is Where the Outlaw Artists Live
Over the past century, the state has provided refuge for renegades like Agnes Martin and Judy Chicago. It still does, even with a new wave of arrivals closing in.
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Where U.S. Forces Are Deployed in the Middle East
The Pentagon is preparing to send more troops and aircraft to the region. This is an overview of the U.S. military presence there.
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Late Night Goes Live After a ‘Dull’ Vice-Presidential Debate
Stephen Colbert was unenthused by Tuesday’s discourse between Tim Walz and JD Vance.
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Best, Worst and Most Unlikely Lines of the Vice-Presidential Debate
JD Vance gave a shout-out to his wife. Tim Walz sang the praises of Minnesota. Offstage, Donald Trump got distracted.
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Taiwan Closes Schools and Workplaces as Typhoon Krathon Nears
The storm has already injured 46 people and forced thousands of evacuations, the authorities said, warning that torrential rain could cause landslides and flooding.
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