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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s Parties, in His Own Words
For decades, Combs and other celebrities have commented on his party lifestyle. Here’s some of what they have publicly said.
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I Grew Up Much Like JD Vance. How Did We End Up So Different?
The vice-presidential nominee should be thinking of how to extend a ladder to those he left behind, not how to pull it up behind him.
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Inside the Sally Rooney Fan Base
We explore some of the most passionate fans in literature.
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There’s a Dangerous Misconception About the Military’s Obligations to the President
The prospect of a second Trump administration has rekindled an important debate from four years ago.
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To Beat Donald Trump, Kamala Harris Needs to Answer One Question
She has prosecuted the case against Donald Trump and clarified some policy views, but not her why. That’s what voters want to know.
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Beneath the Potential Strike at U.S. Ports: Tensions Over Innovation
Port operators have long embraced automation, while dockworkers view it as a threat to their livelihoods.
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Five Court Cases to Watch Ahead of Election Day
A blizzard of voting lawsuits are landing in swing states in the final weeks before the election. Here’s a guide to the cases that could matter most.
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Donald Trump and His Real-Life Apprentice
The former president views JD Vance as a kindred political spirit, while Mr. Vance has spoken of Mr. Trump as a kind of father figure.
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Trump Allies Bombard the Courts, Setting Stage for Post-Election Fight
Republicans are filing a barrage of election lawsuits in the final weeks of the presidential campaign. The cases may be a road map for a legal battle over the results.
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Book Review: ‘The Message,’ by Ta-Nehisi Coates
“The Message” marks his re-entry as a public intellectual determined to wield his moral authority, especially regarding Israel and the occupied territories.
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Why Stellantis, Owner of Chrysler, Jeep and Ram, Is Struggling
The automaker, created by a 2021 merger, is dealing with labor unrest, slumping sales and a revolt from its dealers.
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Ta-Nehisi Coates Knows Not Everyone Will Love ‘The Message’
In “The Message,” Coates grapples with questions about which stories are told, and how, through his visits to Senegal, South Carolina and the West Bank.
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‘S.N.L.’ Recap: Maya Rudolph Returns to Play Kamala Harris
The 50th season began with several surprise guests and alumni — including Dana Carvey, Jim Gaffigan and Andy Samberg — playing figures in the 2024 election.
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A Grieving Mother. A Famous Uncle. An Unlikely Crusade.
Tragedy turned Nadia Milleron, Ralph Nader’s niece, into an activist. Now she’s on a long-shot campaign for Congress.
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They Paid Thousands for a Caltech Boot Camp. Caltech Didn’t Teach It.
Hundreds of universities have lent their names to online programs, plugging budgets but alienating students who feel misled.
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‘S.N.L.’ Picks Maya Rudolph and Jim Gaffigan to Play Kamala Harris and Tim Walz
The casting ended months of speculation after President Biden, played on Saturday by Dana Carvey, withdrew from the race. James Austin Johnson continued as Donald Trump.
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Death of Nasrallah, Hezbollah’s Leader, Pushes Mideast Conflict Into New Territory
His death is a blow to Hezbollah, the militia force and Iranian proxy he led. Whether it will cripple the group, or fuel another cycle of retribution, remains to be seen.
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Why I Write My Own Obituary Every Year
It’s not as maudlin as it might seem. If you take a few minutes to try it, you might find the same.
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As Austrians Vote, Far Right Awaits Its Biggest Success
The Freedom Party has made itself the country’s most popular party, with calls to bar asylum seekers. It is poised to come out on top in parliamentary elections for the first time.
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Trump’s Answer to Harris’s Border Trip: Calling Her ‘Mentally Disabled’
Former President Donald J. Trump assailed Vice President Kamala Harris in harshly personal terms in what he conceded was “a dark speech.”
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