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North Korean Missiles Rain Down on Ukraine Despite Sanctions
Russia has received new shipments of Hwasong-11 short-range ballistic missiles, according to a new report.
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Mark Zuckerberg Discusses Meta at ‘Acquired’ Podcast Live Taping
Mr. Zuckerberg talked to a packed house Tuesday night for the “Acquired” podcast. It’s a sign of how tech titans reach the public now.
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Edward Johnson, C.I.A. Hero in Iran Hostage Crisis, Dies at 81
He was a secret partner who helped rescue six American diplomats in 1980 by passing them off as a film crew. The caper inspired the movie “Argo.”
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The Chatbot Will See You Now
Americans are already turning to A.I. for health information in large numbers, new research suggests.
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Donald Sheppard, British D-Day Veteran, Dies at 104
He helped liberate Bergen-Belsen, the Nazi concentration camp where Anne Frank had died.
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The Debate Was About Trump. That Was Good for Harris.
It can be hard to tell when a debate bounce will last, but there are rough parameters that can guide us.
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Blinken Visits Kyiv During Precarious Moment in Ukraine War and U.S. Politics
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken and his British counterpart, David Lammy, made a rare joint trip to Ukraine to show allied solidarity as the American presidential election looms.
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Debate May Widen the Money Gap Between Harris and Trump
Large donors to former President Donald J. Trump’s campaign expressed concern after his performance. The Democrats raised big money in the hours after the debate.
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Defying Protests, Mexico’s Senate Approves Judicial Overhaul
The chamber’s approval clears away the last major hindrance to the sweeping proposals championed by the president, which have prompted nationwide strikes.
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What to Expect From Hurricane Francine
Forecasters believe the storm has peaked as a Category 1 hurricane and will probably maintain a similar intensity through landfall later on Wednesday.
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Inflation Cooled in August, Keeping the Fed Poised to Cut Rates
Consumer Price Index inflation continued to cool, reaching a new three-year low. But signs of stubbornness lingered under the surface.
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Trump Made a Raving, Rambling Fool of Himself in That Debate
Donald Trump can be beaten. That was the clearest takeaway on Tuesday night.
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In the Presidential Debate, Kamala Harris Produced the Show She Wanted
In Tuesday’s debate, the vice president made herself the studio audience for a cringe comedy starring her opponent.
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Key Takeaways From the Trump-Harris Debate
Laying out bait that Donald Trump eagerly snatched, the vice president owned much of the night, keeping him on the back foot and avoiding sustained attention on her own vulnerabilities.
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Across NYC, Mourners Remember 9/11
Commemorations for those killed in the attacks 23 years ago took place throughout the city, with politicians joining those assembled at ground zero.
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‘I Feel Like She Humiliated Him’: How Trump Lost the Debate
Two Opinion writers break down the Trump-Harris debate.
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Biden Says He Is ‘Outraged’ Over Killing of American Activist in West Bank
In his first extensive remarks on the death of Aysenur Eygi, the U.S. president called for accountability from Israel.
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There Is a Right and a Wrong Way to Wield Sanctions
Individual sanctions offer a rare form of accountability for autocrats.
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Why Nearly All Judges in Mexico Could Soon Be Chosen by Voters
The legislation passed by Congress could produce one of the most far-reaching judicial overhauls in any major democracy.
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Sterilizations Rose After Roe Was Overturned and States Banned Abortion
Experts said the research underscored how abortion bans had affected women’s contraceptive choices.
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