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Explosions Outside a France Synagogue Were a Terrorist Attack, Prosecutors Say
Politicians quickly condemned the attack, at a time when antisemitic incidents have been on the rise in France.
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The N.F.L. May Soon Welcome a New Kind of Owner
At a meeting next week, team owners are expected to approve rules that would allow private equity firms to invest in their franchises.
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Zelensky Independence Day Speech Praises Ukraine’s Russia Offensive
Although the cross-border offensive carries risks, it has been a rare recent battlefield success for Ukrainian troops and caught Moscow flat-footed.
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Republicans Are Right: One Party is ‘Anti-Family and Anti-Kid’
When right-wingers pursue policies that mire children in poverty, it takes gall to preen about their family values.
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Plan Beats No Plan
The candidates’ housing plans offer a window on how they would govern.
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Daffy Donald, Turning Pea Green With Envy
Trump, who usually keeps others off-balance, is unbalanced by Kamala.
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Wild Boars Are Wreaking Havoc in Scotland’s Countryside
Local residents say the animals are roaming the roads and hills around the lake, tearing up lawns and terrorizing sheep.
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Bus Accident in Nepal Kills at Least 27
Nepal, a poor and mountainous country, has long struggled with road safety.
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Out of Season
Summer’s coming to a close soon. You’re still, to some extent, in control of how you spend the time.
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Why Harris’s 2024 Campaign Feels Nothing Like Hillary Clinton’s 2016 Bid
The first-female-president energy of 2016 has been replaced by a more serious tone, with Democrats warning gravely of the new frontiers in the post-Roe era.
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Trump’s Carefully Scripted Week Kept Veering Off Script
Despite calls by his advisers to focus on the issues, former President Donald J. Trump has made it clear that he intends to keep running his campaign his way.
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NASA to Say If Boeing Starliner Astronauts Will Stay Longer on Space Station
The agency’s leaders are meeting on Saturday to decide whether Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore can safely fly home to Earth on the vehicle that carried them to orbit.
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Ancient Tablets Foretold Doom Awaiting Babylonian Kings
A new translation of cuneiform relics from the second millennium B.C. highlights the warnings that astrologers saw in eclipses.
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Representative Juan Ciscomani Pairs Immigrant Story With Tough Stance
Representative Juan Ciscomani is seeking a second term by promoting his immigrant biography, but his record in Congress could alienate voters in his Arizona district bordering Mexico.
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Venice Film Festival: Filmmakers Race to Finish Their Movies
With the Venice Film Festival beginning, filmmakers are racing to the finish line to have their work ready for screening.
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Can the G.O.P. Really Become the Party of Workers?
A new generation of Republicans is learning to love labor. It’s not clear if labor will love them back.
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Care Policies Take Center Stage in Harris’s Economic Message
The Democratic nominee says she wants to make raising a family more affordable. But she has provided few details on her proposals.
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How to Survive (and Maybe Conquer) the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
It’s a prime opportunity for performers looking to make a splash. Nadia Quinn, a comic actress and singer from New York, decided to give it a shot.
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Elon Musk’s X Is Leaving San Francisco. City Officials Say ‘Good Riddance.’
The company, founded in the city as Twitter, is moving its headquarters to Texas as a shadow of its former self.
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U.S. Open: A Super Saturday When the Big Stars Played On and On
The greatest day in tennis? Sept. 8, 1984, with its 165 games played over 12 hours, stands out.
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