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Newsom Vetoes Bill Requiring Cars to Warn Speeding Drivers
The legislation would have made California the first state in the nation to require intelligent speed assistance technology in vehicles.
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Strike on Hezbollah Deepens Disconnect Between Biden and Netanyahu
Israeli officials gave their American counterparts no advance warning of the strike that killed Hassan Nasrallah, the longtime leader of Hezbollah, according to U.S. officials. But Mr. Biden said the killing was “a measure of justice” for victims of Hezbollah terrorism.
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As Hezbollah Threat Loomed, Israel Built Up Its Spy Agencies
After the 2006 war with Hezbollah, Israel invested heavily to intercept the group’s communications and track its commanders in a shadowy war that ultimately led to the killing of the group’s leader.
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Rabies Death in Minnesota Linked to Exposure to Bat, Officials Say
The death, which was reported on Friday, is only the fifth fatal human rabies case in Minnesota since 1975, health officials said.
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Israeli Military Video Shows Nasrallah Likely Killed by 2,000-Pound Bomb
A Times analysis of video from the Israeli military shows that at least eight planes it said were used in the attack on Hassan Nasrallah were armed with bunker-buster bombs.
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SpaceX Launches Crew-9 Mission to Bring NASA Starliner Astronauts Home
Two astronauts — one American, one Russian — are headed to the International Space Station with two empty seats for crewmates who are already in orbit.
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Sally Rooney Is the Least Interesting Thing About Her Novels
To truly appreciate her novels, we have to stop imagining that they’re all about her, or about us.
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Bill Lucy, Pioneering Labor and Civil Rights Leader, Dies at 90
He helped popularize “I Am a Man” as a demand for respect during the 1968 strike by Black sanitation workers in Memphis.
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Hasan Nasrallah, Hezbollah Leader, Dead at 64
In 32 years in charge of Hezbollah, Mr. Nasrallah built the Iranian-backed militia into an influential regional force and a potent adversary of Israel.
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Water Around Tennessee Dam Receding After Heavy Rain From Helene
The authorities were evacuating people downstream from the Nolichucky Dam, warning that a breach could cause deadly flooding.
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Book Review: ‘Be Ready When the Luck Happens,’ by Ina Garten
In “Be Ready When the Luck Happens,” the TV cooking icon asks, “How easy is that?” The answer? Not very.
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The Surprising Place Analysts Look to for Election Forecasting
Washington state’s primaries have a record of predicting the national mood, making it a bellwether of sorts.
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Harris and Trump Are Neck and Neck in Michigan and Wisconsin, Polls Find
The race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump has tightened in two of the Northern battlegrounds, New York Times/Siena College polls found.
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The True Costs of America’s Gun Obsession
It’s not just murders and mass shootings. Guns play a role in many of the country’s biggest problems.
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Nepal Flooding and Landslides Kill at Least 66
Disasters in the small Himalayan nation have become more frequent as the effects of climate change increase.
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A Wisconsin City Welcomed New Refugees. Then the Angry Billboards Went Up.
Eau Claire had a plan. But opponents, mostly from rural areas, were convinced that the newcomers would destroy their Midwestern way of life.
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As Florida Storms Worsen, Some in Tampa Bay Wonder: Is Living There Worth It?
Residents of the booming region are confronting a new reality: Even when storms make landfall far away, their impact is being felt.
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Strike on Hezbollah Leader Suggests Major Strategic Miscalculation
The militia group seemed content to trade blows with Israel while avoiding a major conflict. A strike that killed its leader proves it miscalculated.
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Israel Tracked Nasrallah for Months Before Assassination, Officials Say
The Israeli military decided to strike at the Hezbollah leader because it believed there was only a short window before he disappeared to a different location, three senior Israeli officials said.
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