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Trump’s Latest Photo Book Offers Gossip, Boasting and a Threat
“Save America” is the third coffee table book from the former president since 2021. Ten pages are given over to pictures of him with Kim Jong-un, the North Korean dictator.
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Greed, Gluttony and the Crackup of Red Lobster
How missed opportunities, a $1.5 billion real estate deal, all-you-can-eat shrimp and the global pandemic sank the country’s largest seafood chain.
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Patti Scialfa, Bruce Springsteen’s Wife, Reveals Cancer Diagnosis
Ms. Scialfa, 71, revealed she was diagnosed with blood cancer in 2018, which has curtailed her appearances onstage with the E Street Band.
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A Vibe Shift is Coming for I.V.F.
There’s a vibe shift coming for reproductive medicine.
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‘Sound of Freedom’ Shows an Anti-Trafficking Hero. Women Tell a Different Story.
Tim Ballard’s work on sex trafficking became the basis of the hit movie “Sound of Freedom.” But a series of women, in lawsuits and interviews, have accused him of being a sex predator.
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The Creators of ‘Grounded’ Discuss Writing for the Met Opera
Jeanine Tesori and George Brant discuss the first time they heard “Grounded,” and how they instantly knew what they would change for the Met.
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The 23 Words Harris Needs to Say to Win
It’s OK to admit that reality has changed her mind on the big issues.
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State of the Race: A Dead Heat With 8 Weeks to Go
Each Monday morning for the next two months, we’ll take an in-depth look at what the polls can tell us.
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Russell M. Nelson, the Leader of the Mormon Church, Turns 100
Russell M. Nelson is older than the pope and the Dalai Lama. But serving as president in one’s 11th decade comes with challenges.
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Google’s Ad Technology to Be Challenged in Second Antitrust Trial
In a second antitrust trial that starts on Monday, the Justice Department has called for a breakup of the tech giant, which it says controls the vast majority of online advertising.
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Harris’s Debate Challenge: Pushing Ahead Without Leaving Biden Behind
At Tuesday’s debate, Kamala Harris, the vice president, will try to promote herself as a change candidate without criticizing President Biden, whom she has served for years.
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Why Is Pope Francis Going to East Timor?
The Roman Catholic Church played an important part in East Timor’s independence struggle. But one of its heroes from that time has been accused of sexual abuse.
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Amy Sherald, Brazen Optimist
In an exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the artist known for her portraits of Michelle Obama and Breonna Taylor is showing how much else she can do.
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These ‘Trash Trees’ Are Actually a Banquet for Wildlife
High in the boughs above us, the hackberry tree lays out its riches just as the fall migration is reaching its peak.
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Abortion on the Ballot
We explain the 10 measures that would let voters decide abortion policy in their states.
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Trump and Harris Neck and Neck in a New Poll, and a Manhunt in Kentucky
Plus, a Pulitzer-winning Super Bowl halftime headliner.
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A Tug Between Russia and Europe Divides Montenegro
A falling-out between former political allies in Montenegro has complicated the country’s efforts to join the European Union and curb pro-Russian influence.
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The Pope’s Asia-Pacific Visit, in Pictures
Francis is undertaking an 11-day journey to Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Singapore.
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Which Trump Will Be on the Debate Stage With Harris?
Will he be subdued, or aggressive and rambling?
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Kamala Harris Is Her Own Woman
A vice president is expected to never disagree with the president in public. But as a candidate to succeed her boss, she must also make a case for her own accomplishments.
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