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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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How Project 2025 Would Change the Country
Trump can’t run away so easily from these Project 2025 plans.
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How Felony Convictions Keep People From Voting in Tennessee
The state’s process for restoring voting rights is a master class in undermining democracy.
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Typhoon Yagi Weakens After Killing 21 in Vietnam
The storm was downgraded to a tropical depression after churning across the country’s north. It left at least 24 dead in China and the Philippines last week.
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A Trial Over Tyre Nichols’s Death Begins as Memphis Is in a New Bind
As three police officers face a federal trial, the city is embroiled in a standoff with state Republican leaders over its policing and public safety policies.
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Apple Introduces New iPhones with A.I. Features
On Monday, the company will introduce smartphones with A.I. features that could take the technology mainstream or sow fresh doubts about its viability.
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Does Anyone Want to Hang Out in the Middle of Park Avenue?
A glimpse at the future of one of Manhattan’s most famous streets — and a look at its history, from train tracks to illegal weed.
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Google’s Legal Scorecard Before New Antitrust Fight
How the tech giant has fared in its major legal battles across the U.S. and Europe so far.
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Georgia School Shooting: What We Know
A teenager is accused of killing two students and two teachers in the deadliest school shooting in Georgia’s history. His father was arrested, too.
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Fugitive Televangelist Wanted by F.B.I. Is Caught in the Philippines
Weeks of tense standoff in the Philippines have ended in the capture of a pastor accused of leading an international ring of sex abuse and trafficking of young women and girls.
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Edmundo González Flees Venezuela for Spain, and Hopes for Democracy Dim
The opposition candidate’s decision to seek asylum in Spain and the autocratic leader’s antagonism toward regional powers lessen the chances of a political transition.
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Justice Alito Reported $900 Concert Tickets From a German Princess
Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis, a former 1980s party girl and art collector who is now known for her connections to far-right conservatives, told a German news organization the Alitos were “private friends.”
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De Niro and Pelosi Join ‘Paisans for Kamala’ Call to Raise Money for Harris
Steve Buscemi, Marisa Tomei, John Turturro, Mark Ruffalo and Lorraine Bracco joined Bill de Blasio, Nancy Pelosi and Leon Panetta to raise money for Kamala Harris.
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After Georgia Shooting, a Grief-Stricken City Seeks Solace, and Answers
As residents in Winder, Ga., consoled one another, questions rose about whether more could have been done to prevent the attack.
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Why Teen Voices Matter in the 2024 Election
Introducing the Headway Election Challenge, a running conversation with teenagers about their role in U.S. democracy.
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Tyreek Hill Detained by Police Outside Stadium Before Dolphins vs. Jaguars Game
The wide receiver was released from custody before starring in a win against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday. A police officer for Miami-Dade County has been placed on leave.
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Kendrick Lamar to Headline 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show
The rapper, who’s had a big year thanks to a beef with Drake that led to the smash song “Not Like Us,” will perform in New Orleans in February.
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G.O.P. Report to Denounce Biden Administration Over Afghanistan Withdrawal
In an election-season document, Republicans are set to offer few new revelations but instead heap blame on the “Biden-Harris administration” while absolving former President Donald J. Trump.
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Teens: How Much Does the 2024 Election Matter to You?
Join the Headway Election Challenge to share your thoughts and help shape the conversation.
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María Benítez, Dancer Who Championed Flamenco, Is Dead at 82
“People came from everywhere to see her shows,” an admirer said — including, on at least one occasion, the ballet superstar Mikhail Baryshnikov.
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