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Missing Summer? Let This Shrimp Take You Back
Smoky saganaki can inspire the feeling of a seaside vacation.
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They Said Her Music Was Too Exotic. Now She’s a Classical Star.
Gabriela Ortiz, Carnegie Hall’s composer in residence this season, has spent her career channeling the sounds and sensibilities of Latin America.
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In ‘Romeo + Juliet,’ Rachel Zegler and Kit Connor Will Die for Love
As the stars of the “Romeo + Juliet” that opens on Broadway, they will die for love. And to make that convincing, they need to become friends first.
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Death Toll in Vietnam From Typhoon Yagi Rises to 143
Days after the storm made landfall, northern Vietnam was being battered by incessant rain. A landslide buried a whole village in a mountainous province.
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Late Night Hosts Declare Harris the Winner in the Debate
Stephen Colbert said that the vice president needed to “rattle Trump’s cage. And now that it is over, they are still looking for pieces of his cage in low orbit.”
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23 Years After 9/11, Families of Cancer Victims Fight for Benefits
Some families are still pushing for recognition after their loved ones died from cancer that they believe is linked to Sept. 11, but that the federal government won’t recognize as such.
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How Harris Baited Trump on His Rallies
A four-minute stretch, in which the former president wandered from crowd sizes to cat conspiracy theories, seemed to alter the evening’s trajectory.
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Taylor Swift Endorses Kamala Harris After Presidential Debate
Her Instagram post backing the vice president came shortly after Ms. Harris and former President Donald Trump had stepped off the debate stage.
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Taylor Swift Endorses Kamala Harris After Presidential Debate
Her Instagram post backing the vice president came shortly after Ms. Harris and former President Donald Trump had stepped off the debate stage.
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Cholera Deaths Soar Worldwide Despite Being Easily Preventable
Fatalities spiked 71 percent last year, far outpacing the 13 percent rise in cases, the World Health Organization said.
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Family of American Woman Held in China for 10 Years Asks for Help
Dawn Michelle Hunt, who is serving a life sentence, says she was duped into carrying drugs. Her family says she is seriously ill and should be sent home.
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Over 90 Minutes, Trump Descended to His True Self
He fell right into the traps Harris set for him.
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Melania Trump, Silent for Months, Re-emerges in a Series of Cryptic Videos
In one, released online on Tuesday, she muses conspiratorially about the attempt on her husband’s life. The videos are intended to promote a new memoir.
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Louisiana Prepares for Hurricane Francine to Make Landfall
Forecasters warned that cities along the Louisiana coast could see heavy rainfall and a “dangerous” storm surge. Many residents were rushing to get supplies as the storm neared.
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Orange County Leader Faces Scrutiny Over Charity’s Pandemic Spending
Andrew Do, an Orange County supervisor, has been asked to resign after directing more than $13 million to a nonprofit run by his daughter and allies. The group was supposed to spend the money on meals for vulnerable residents.
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Lawyer Wins Democratic Primary in New Hampshire’s Second District
Maggie Goodlander, who has deep Washington ties, edged out Colin Van Ostern, who unsuccessfully ran for New Hampshire governor in 2016.
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I’m Hearing Huge Relief From Democrats Over Harris’s Debate Performance
Time and again, she laid the bait, and Trump took it.
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On Abortion, Trump Floundered in Fantasy Land
Abortion bans are a losing issue for Republicans.
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Transgender Lawmaker Wins Democratic Primary for Delaware’s Only House Seat
Sarah McBride, a Delaware state senator, is favored to win in November. She would become the first openly transgender member of Congress.
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