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As Mark Robinson’s Campaign Crumbles, North Carolina Republicans Seethe
The scandal surrounding Mr. Robinson has incensed party officials and donors, some of whom described longstanding concerns about his campaign.
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Maggie Smith: A Life in Pictures
She had a long, award-winning career as a screen and stage actress, finally becoming a household name with her memorable turn in “Downton Abbey.”
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Hurricanes and Wildfires Are Taxing Utilities. Can A.I. Help?
From hurricanes to wildfires, a new generation of technologies could help utilities better plan for the risk of extreme weather to their electric grid.
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With Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs in Jail, He Faces Another Lawsuit
The latest lawsuit includes accusations of drugging and coerced sex as recently as this year. Mr. Combs’s lawyers have said the claims are attempts to obtain quick settlements.
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Big Business Backed Mayor Eric Adams. Now It Waits to Learn His Fate.
New York’s business sector is concerned that the possible removal of Mr. Adams from office would leave it without one of its biggest boosters.
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The Parallels Between Mayor Adams and Donald Trump
Eric Adams and Donald Trump, two political shape-shifters, have both insisted they’re victims of partisan prosecutions.
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Adams’s Lawyer Says He Flew Like a Congressman. But There Are Rules.
Members of Congress often get upgrades, but only if they are offered to all eligible travelers.
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Inside a Josh Stein Ad Blasting Mark Robinson as ‘Unfit’ for North Carolina Governor
No “Black Nazi” quotations or porn-site references here. Just Robinson’s own bloodthirsty words.
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U.S. Charges Iranians With Hacking Trump Campaign
The indictment highlighted the heightened threat posed by hostile international actors — Iran, Russia and China chief among them — who hope to disrupt the U.S. election.
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It Was Risky to Hold a Wedding in Ukraine. They Did It Anyway.
Ethan Bregman asked Olha Beskhmelnytsina to be his girlfriend on Feb. 23, 2022. The next day, the world had changed.
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The Most Galling Part of the Whole Eric Adams Affair
With all its talent, how did the city end up with a mayor accused of being an incessant petty grifter?
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Divisions Emerge Over Whether Eric Adams Should Resign
Amid the growing calls for Mayor Eric Adams’s resignation, some have taken the opposite tack.
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Stream Maggie Smith’s Greatest Performances
In “Downton Abbey,” “A Room With a View” and dozens of other films and television series, she delighted audiences with her portrayal of sharp, tart-tongued and often wryly funny Englishwomen.
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Possible Cluster of Human Bird-Flu Infections Expands in Missouri
Seven people in contact with a patient hospitalized with bird flu also developed symptoms, the C.D.C. reported. Some are undergoing further tests.
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D.A. Employee Threatened to Blow Up Queens Migrant Shelter, Police Say
The employee, Derek Klever, told a witness that he was fed up with migrants partying at the shelter across from his apartment, according to court documents. “This is a war,” he said.
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Israel Likely to Have Enough Weapons for Multiple Conflicts
Although Israel, like many countries, is highly secretive about its weapons stockpiles, experts believe it could outlast adversaries in offensives on at least two fronts simultaneously.
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Israel’s New Campaign Against Hezbollah Started With Raid in Syria
An attack on a secret weapons lab was one of the most daring Israeli operations against the Iranian proxy group in years, covert in name only.
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How Google Defended Itself in the Ad Tech Antitrust Trial
The tech giant, which wrapped up its arguments in the federal monopoly trial, simply says it has the best product.
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In Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, Days of Destruction After Months of Calm
The Bekaa Valley, a Hezbollah bastion in eastern Lebanon, had mostly been spared over 11 months of war. But The New York Times saw widespread devastation there after intense Israeli airstrikes this week.
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As Adams’s Fate Hangs in the Balance, Cuomo Waits in the Shadows
The uncertainty surrounding Mayor Eric Adams has fueled rampant speculation that the former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo may enter the mayor’s race.
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