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2024 Emmys: Best and Worst Moments From the Awards Show
It was a good night for diversity and kilts, but one also marked by shameless ads and … humidity? (Why was everyone so shiny?)
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‘Shogun’: Here’s What to Know About the Record-Breaking Emmy Hit
The FX epic ruled TV’s top honors, racking up 18 Emmys for its first season. Here is a brief guide to this saga of samurai warriors and star-crossed lovers.
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Join the Times’s Climate Event With Jane Goodall, Al Roker and Others
Sign up to watch the livestream of the Climate Forward conference on Wednesday, Sept. 25.
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Tim Walz, a ‘Snowman Melting,’ Tests His Appeal in the Sun Belt
The Minnesota governor was picked for his appeal to the white working-class. The Harris campaign hopes he can reach other demographics, too.
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How SMIC, China’s Semiconductor Champion, Landed in the Heart of a Tech War
Efforts by the Beijing-backed Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, or SMIC, to break through innovation barriers have landed it in a geopolitical tech battle.
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One Issue Where Israeli Extremists Are Mainstream
Israel’s annexation of the occupied West Bank is not a future prospect; it is a fact of life. Israelis and Palestinians live in a one-state reality.
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Harris Shows Signs of Gains in Post-Debate Polls
It could be another week until the full scope of possible gains is evident.
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Death Toll Rises as Deadly Floods Threaten Central Europe: What We Know
At least 17 people have died and thousands have been displaced. “Relief is not expected to come before tomorrow, and more likely, the day after,” an official in Austria said.
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Suspected Gunman at Trump Golf Course Said He Was Willing to Fight and Die in Ukraine
Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, told The New York Times in 2023 that he had traveled to Ukraine and wanted to recruit Afghan soldiers to fight there.
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Tito Jackson, Jackson 5 Singer and Guitarist, Dies at 70
Alongside Michael and his other brothers, he provided a soundtrack for a generation of young listeners in the 1970s.
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In 2024 Senate Races, Democrats Hope for Record in Electing Black Women
With Vice President Kamala Harris at the top of the ticket and Senate seats open, Democrats could for the first time send two Black women to the chamber.
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Book Review: ‘Rejection,’ by Tony Tulathimutte
Tony Tulathimutte’s new stories center on the young, alienated, unloved people you can’t stop watching.
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In ‘Rejection,’ Tony Tulathimutte Takes Aim at the Identity Era
Tony Tulathimutte is a master comedian whose original and highly disturbing new book skewers liberal pieties.
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“Shogun” Emmy Win Lifts FX Past Bigger Rivals
The network has been a darling among critics for years. But it hit a new high on Sunday, with “Shogun” winning best drama and “The Bear” picking up several awards as well.
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Emmys 2024 Red Carpet Looks: Ayo Adebiri, the Banana Costume & More
The fashion on the red carpet ran the gamut. These 16 looks were among the most notable.
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Russia Ramps Up Air Assault on Ukrainian Cities
An attack on Kyiv early Monday was the eighth on the Ukrainian capital in about two weeks, officials said, adding that most of the incoming Russian drones had been intercepted.
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In Georgia, a Political Uproar Erupts Over a 2008 War With Russia
The leader of the governing party said the country should apologize for a conflict for which many Georgians blame Moscow, heightening a monthslong political battle.
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A New York Times Reporter Revisits Earlier Interview With Suspect at Trump Golf Course
Ryan Wesley Routh wanted to fly Afghan veterans to fight against Russia in Ukraine, an endeavor he seemed ill prepared to orchestrate.
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Are Voters Feeling Better About the Economy?
After another tumultuous weekend in the presidential campaign, Americans are still largely focused on their finances, new surveys show. That could give an edge to Vice President Kamala Harris.
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How Rituals of Faith Became Another Casualty of War
Though the devout pursue their faith despite all obstacles, most sense of celebration was stripped of the region’s three religions since the Oct. 7 attacks and Gaza war.
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