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The Global Threat of Antibiotic Resistance
Health experts, gathering at the U.N., have begun to shift their focus to try to provide access to basic drugs in countries where preventable deaths from infections occur too frequently.
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Conspiracy Theorists and Vaccine Skeptics Target Geoengineering
Around the country, people with a deep distrust of government want to preemptively ban the use of aerosols to reduce heat from the sun.
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Task Force on Trump Assassination Attempts Sinks Into Partisanship
Democrats walked out on a committee hearing after Republicans called two of their own members who have nudged conspiracy theories as witnesses.
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Harris Has a Lot of Strengths. Giving Interviews Isn’t One of Them.
Vice President Kamala Harris is a sharp debater and a tireless campaigner, but televised interviews are a weakness. Her professional experience may explain why.
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Kamala Harris’s Campaign Thinks She Can Win on the Economy. Here’s How.
Harris advisers point to a number of brightening public polls showing that Donald Trump’s lead is eroding on the critical question of whom voters trust most on the economy.
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What Eric Adams and Donald Trump Have in Common
The mayor and the former president may have some different political beliefs, but their personality and style — and now perhaps their legal paths — are aligned.
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Sudan’s Army Launches Operation to Retake Khartoum
The latest outbreak of fighting comes as nations gathered at the U.N. General Assembly called for an end to the war and for aid to be fast-tracked to millions in need.
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Who Is Eric Adams: New York’s Baffling, Boundless Mayor
So much about the singular, ever-present figure leading the city for the last three years remains head-scratching.
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Kids Deserve to Learn How Weird and Wonderful English Really Is
A modest plea for the return of language arts.
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Pro-Trump Group Expands Ad Buy by $70 Million in the Race’s Final Weeks
The MAGA Inc. super PAC plans to run ads to make the case that Kamala Harris is soft on crime and to tie her to the Biden administration’s record.
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Eric Adams Denounces Charges, as Protesters Denounce Him
At a news conference outside Gracie Mansion, attempts by Mayor Eric Adams to defend himself against a federal indictment were interrupted by people shouting “disgrace.”
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In New York, Old Friend Photobooth Draws Young People Who Love Analog Film
The young people who line up at Old Friend Photobooth, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, may not have been alive for the analog days. But they still miss them.
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Southwest Airlines Lays Out Changes and New Offerings
The move, including service enhancements and share buybacks, came after the hedge fund Elliott Management called for cost savings and better profits.
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Tufts Lacrosse Players Recovering After Navy SEAL-Led Workout Draws Inquiry
Nine players were hospitalized with a serious and rare muscle condition called rhabdomyolysis in the days after the 45-minute workout, according to the university.
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Hoda Kotb Will Depart ‘Today’ Show
Her exit, planned for early next year, is a seismic shift for NBC and opens up a pair of morning TV’s most coveted anchor chairs.
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‘Megalopolis’ Review: The Fever Dreams of Francis Ford Coppola
The director’s latest is a great-man story about an architect, played by Adam Driver, driven by ideals and big plans. It’s a personal statement on an epic scale.
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Trump’s Plans Could Spur Inflation While Slowing Growth, Study Finds
A nonpartisan economic analysis warned that deporting migrants and increasing tariffs would damage the U.S. economy.
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Inside a Pro-Harris Ad Portraying Trump as Fighting for Billionaires Like Him
A key super PAC backing Kamala Harris makes use of a teacher’s narration and of video of Donald Trump promising to cut the taxes of people he calls “rich as hell.”
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Harris Now Has an Economic Plan. Can It Best Trump’s Promises?
A central question in the final stretch of the election is if Vice President Kamala Harris’s proposals will cohere into an economic argument that can top former President Donald J. Trump’s.
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What Happens When Artists Start Going to Therapy?
In a number of exhibitions on view this year, people are pushing back on the cliché of suffering being essential to art, embracing recovery and wellness instead.
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