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Nurses Win a Bigger Role as Doctors Strike in South Korea
As hospitals struggle from a monthslong walkout, nurses have picked up some of the slack. A new law gives them more responsibilities and, they say, greater recognition.
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The Fed Needs to Pull the Plane Up
The soft landing has happened; now it’s time to cut interest rates.
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Daniel Dae Kim Isn’t Afraid to Fail
In the new Broadway production of “Yellow Face,” the “Lost” and “Hawaii Five-0” star is taking a risk. “I am aware,” he says, “that people have not usually seen me in this way.”
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JD Vance Declines to Denounce Tucker Carlson After Interview With Holocaust Revisionist
JD Vance’s campaign said he “doesn’t believe in guilt-by-association cancel culture” but doesn’t share the views of Tucker Carlson’s guest, who claimed the Holocaust was not premeditated genocide.
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Qatar’s Crucial Role in the Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire Talks
The emirate has used its influence with Hamas to press for a truce with Israel. But “the last word is with those on the battlefield,” one expert said.
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Two Christian Conservatives Debate the Merits of Voting for Kamala Harris
Ross Douthat goes head-to-head with his fellow columnist David French over how to move Republicans past Trump.
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Architects Are Coaxing Downtowns Back to Life
Gone are the days when designers made a splash with a shimmering new building torquing this way and that. The season’s debuts forge links to regional designs and new connections.
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100 Degrees at Midnight: California Coast Swelters in ‘Concerning’ Heat
Temperatures in the region were forecast to remain high into the weekend, with more than 31 million people under excessive heat warnings.
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Father of Georgia Shooting Suspect Charged, and a Pivotal Jobs Report
Plus, the Taliban codifies dire restrictions on women.
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Fire at School Dormitory in Kenya Kills at Least 17 Students
President William Ruto called the news “devastating.” The blaze has brought renewed attention to concerns about the safety of Kenyan schools.
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Harris Opens $110 Million Cash Edge Over Trump After August Fund-Raising Haul
Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign reported raising $361 million in August, her first full month as the Democrats’ nominee, far surpassing the $130 million reported by Mr. Trump in the same month.
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Low Interest Rates Pose Risks for Investors
While rate cuts are welcome in much of the economy, they pose problems for risk-averse investors who relish high money market and bond yields.
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Hundreds of Readers Told Us Their Favorite 1999 Movies. Which Came Out on Top?
In a memorable year for film, there were recommendations of blockbusters, tender dramas and coming-of-age-tales. But one title stood out from the rest.
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How the Fight to Define Kamala Harris Will Shape Next Week’s Debate
The battle over who Ms. Harris is — and what she stands for — will take center stage on Tuesday when she and Donald Trump debate for the first time.
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We Must Invest in Our Aging Nuclear Arsenal
All three legs of America’s nuclear triad need substantial modernization and billions of dollars to keep pace with our adversaries.
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New Jersey Is Trying to Fix Its Segregated Schools With Mediation Sessions
New Jersey is holding mediation sessions to settle a segregation lawsuit. If an agreement is reached, other states may take notice.
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Seth Meyers: Trump and Vance ‘Can’t Beat the Weird Charges’
The “Late Night” host said that Republican efforts to turn the accusations back on Democrats are “only making things worse.”
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China Stops Foreign Adoptions, Ending a Complicated Chapter
Beijing said the move was in line with international trends, as more countries have limited such adoptions. Many would-be adoptive families were left in limbo.
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Housing in Ireland Is Broken
Are the thousands of empty properties scattered across the country any kind of solution?
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