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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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The Fed’s Preferred Inflation Gauge Cooled in August
Inflation is slowing so much that some economists said it could pave the way for another big Fed rate cut, if other data suggest one is warranted.
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The Sudden Appeal of the Bulldog Spirit
Such is the hold the Premier League has on the popular consciousness that enticing a player away from it is seen as a coup.
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‘Saturday Night’ Review: Live TV at Its Mildest
When it debuted 50 years ago, “S.N.L.” was chaotic, rangy, even offensive. But nothing’s wild or crazy in Jason Reitman’s fictional reimagining of its first episode.
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Judge Dale Ho, Who Is Presiding Over Eric Adams Case, Fought for Civil Liberties
Judge Dale E. Ho, who will oversee the case, has a sterling educational pedigree and a history of pointed remarks as a civil rights lawyer.
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The Problem With a Crowd of New Online Polls
They’ve become cheap to produce but they underperform the competition, falling short of their original promise.
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Cheap Flights and Deleted Texts: 10 Takeaways From the Adams Indictment
The indictment against Mayor Eric Adams includes revelations that range from the amusing to the horrifying.
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Risk of Heart Defects Higher in Babies Conceived With I.V.F.
The birth defects were more likely, but still very uncommon, in infants conceived through certain fertility treatments, a large study found.
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Harris Heads to the Border, Trying to Project Toughness Against Trump
Visiting the border on Friday in Arizona, the vice president will try to neutralize a key vulnerability, and will demonstrate her party’s harder line on immigration.
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Hurricane Helene’s Damage
We’re covering Hurricane Helene. One of our reporters was inside the eye.
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A Huge Hurricane
We’re covering Hurricane Helene. One of our reporters was inside the eye.
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Helene Roars on After Lashing Florida, and the Charges Facing Eric Adams
Plus, Batman joins the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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Shigeru Ishiba to Be Next Prime Minister of Japan
Shigeru Ishiba, a former defense minister known for his plainspoken opinions, will replace Fumio Kishida next week.
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Zelensky to Meet Trump Amid Fears for Continued U.S. Support for Ukraine
The gathering in New York is part of a nearly weeklong U.S. visit by the Ukrainian president in which he has made appeals to both Democrats and Republicans.
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Pope Francis, Visiting Belgium, Is Met With Anger Over Clerical Sexual Abuse
During a trip to Luxembourg and Belgium, Francis will spend an hour meeting with 15 people who were abused by Roman Catholic clergy. Survivors say it is not enough.
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The Best Way to Keep Congress From Getting Things Done
Supporters of the filibuster argue that without unlimited debate, democracy succumbs to silence. Or something.
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Nuclear Power Is the New A.I. Trade. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Artificial intelligence’s hunger for energy has set off a boom in utility stocks and may lead to the reopening of the Three Mile Island nuclear plant, our columnist says.
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Elon Musk’s Week on X: Deepfakes, Falsehoods and Lots of Memes
Almost a third of 171 posts last week from the X owner were false, misleading or missing vital context.
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Colleges Are Reporting Post-Affirmative Action Data. Be Careful Interpreting It.
Many use different formulas to calculate racial makeup, and it’s not obvious there’s a “right” way.
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‘SNL’ Debut Cast and Crew Look Back on 50 Seasons
With a new film about the show, and a 50th anniversary season starting, Chevy Chase, Garrett Morris, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman and others look back.
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