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Harris, After a Debate Success, Confronts a Battleground ‘Game of Inches’
Her campaign is riding high, but still sees the race as an exceedingly close grind. Her aides have new hopes of focusing the race squarely on Donald Trump’s fitness for office.
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Doctors Must Do More to Treat IUD Pain
Doctors underestimate the pain of IUD insertion.
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How a U.N. Agency Became a Flashpoint in the Gaza War
UNRWA, the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, has survived 75 years of Israeli-Palestinian strife. Can it survive the latest conflict?
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After Being Shot, Slovakia’s Leader Targets His Enemies
Prime Minister Robert Fico has purged prosecutors, cultural officials, journalists and others he believes fueled “hatred and aggression” against him.
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All the Hollywood Celebrities Appearing On (and Off) Broadway This Season
George Clooney as Murrow! Denzel Washington as Othello! Mia Farrow as a larcenous landlord! So much to see!
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Happy the Elephant Hasn’t Been Seen in Months. What’s Going On?
The star attraction of the Bronx Zoo hasn’t been seen since July. The zoo says she’s fine. Animal rights activists are not so sure.
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Deepfake Sex Videos in South Korea Seen as Old Misogyny With New Tech
Men in chat rooms have been victimizing women they know by putting their faces on pornographic clips. Some Korean women say the only thing new about it is the technology.
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After a Bruising Debate, Trump Is Warmly Embraced in Lower Manhattan
On 9/11, firefighters greeted the former president with high fives and hugs. But across the street, other New Yorkers were icy.
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Officers Beat Tyre Nichols as ‘Run Tax’ for Trying to Flee, Prosecutors Say
Federal prosecutors began their case against three former Memphis police officers with an explosive accusation, while defense lawyers said that the officers had acted in line with their training.
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Citing Gaza Help, Blinken Waives Human Rights Conditions on Aid to Egypt
Cairo will receive its full military aid allotment of $1.3 billion after the secretary of state also said it had made progress on releasing political prisoners and protecting Americans.
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Dozens of Homes Burned in California, as Wildfires Rage in the West
Three fires in Southern California exploded in size overnight, and the authorities arrested a man suspected of starting one of them. Large blazes continued to burn in Oregon and Idaho.
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Alberto Fujimori, Ex-Leader of Peru Imprisoned for Rights Abuses, Dies at 86
During his decade in power, he revived the economy and crushed two violent leftist insurgencies. But he was forced out in a corruption scandal and later imprisoned for human rights abuses.
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How Taylor Swift Surprised Harris, and Entered a New Political Era
The pop star capped a big night for Kamala Harris with an unexpectedly timed endorsement that could draw in more young voters. Ms. Swift’s political message, too, was newly direct and personal.
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Israeli Strike in Gaza Kills 18, Officials Say, Including 6 U.N. Workers
While resuming its offensive against militants in the West Bank, Israel also kept up its bombardment of the Gaza Strip, striking a school building used as a shelter for displaced people.
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A Temporary Truce: Harris, Trump and Biden Mark 9/11
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald J. Trump joined President Biden and other dignitaries in a daylong journey to sites of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
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Trump’s Playbook on Abortion Includes This False Charge
During the debate, the former president used the phrase “execute the baby” to attack Kamala Harris for her support of abortion rights.
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Ohio Man Tells Trump and Vance to Stop Using His Son’s Death to Spread Hate
Nathan Clark says the candidates are exploiting his son’s death in a crash caused by an immigrant outside the small city of Springfield. “This needs to stop now.”
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Norfolk Southern Fires C.E.O. Alan Shaw After Ethics Investigation
The railroad company’s board said it dismissed Alan Shaw and an executive he had a consensual relationship with.
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Trump May Not Have Met His Waterloo, but He More Than Met His Match
The election is too close to call, but the vice president has exposed the former president.
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67.1 Million People Watched Harris and Trump, Outdrawing Last Debate
The TV audience for the Harris-Trump matchup was roughly comparable to the second Trump-Clinton debate in 2016.
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