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The Presidential Campaign’s Carbonated Détente
In a land of plenty that reveres personal freedom, we imbibe as we wish.
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The Presidential Campaign’s Carbonated Détente
In a land of plenty that reveres personal freedom, we imbibe as we wish.
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Harris Fights Uphill Against Trump in Arizona, Backed by a Revived Party
The battleground state, where Kamala Harris will rally on Friday, has drifted toward Donald Trump since he lost it in 2020. Democrats hope her momentum could turn their fortunes around there.
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3rd Teenager Arrested Over Planned Attack on Taylor Swift’s Vienna Concerts
The authorities said the 18-year-old was connected to the main suspect and had recently sworn allegiance to the Islamic State.
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From Walz, a Rosier View of a Midwestern Upbringing
The major-party vice-presidential candidates — Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota and Senator JD Vance of Ohio — are presenting dramatically different recollections of their small-town roots.
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Liverpool Sends a Message to Far-Right Rioters: Not Here
The city in northern England has a long history of protest. That tradition continued this week, with counterprotesters delivering a firm rejection of anti-immigrant violence.
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Donald Trump Can’t Get Over What Happened to President Biden
At a news conference in Florida, Mr. Trump said “the presidency was taken away from Joe Biden” by a cabal of Democrats including Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Kamala Harris.
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Nancy Pelosi: ‘It Didn’t Sound Like Joe Biden to Me’
The former speaker of the House discusses the election, Trump and the art of power.
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After Haniyeh’s Death, Hamas Gets a Show of Support in the West Bank
After Hamas’s political leader was killed, some honored him in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, where a rival Palestinian faction is dominant.
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What Happens if You Stop Ozempic or Other Weight Loss Drugs After Losing Weight?
Many patients are eager to discontinue Wegovy or Zepbound when their weight loss plateaus. But doctors say it’s difficult to go cold turkey.
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About 400 Million People Worldwide Have Had Long Covid, Researchers Say
The condition has put significant strain on patients and society — at a global economic cost of about $1 trillion a year, a new report estimates.
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What to Know About Online Paycheck Advances and Why They Face Scrutiny
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has proposed a rule that would treat the offerings as loans, requiring the providers to disclose their charges as interest rates.
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Newsom Clears Homeless Camps in L.A. County, Where He Wants More ‘Urgency’
Gov. Gavin Newsom, frustrated by county leaders who spurned his executive order cracking down on encampments, visited their turf to clear homeless sites.
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Wall Street on Edge After a Week of Wild Swings
Investors now have a factor to consider beyond the pace of inflation: Could the next sign of sputtering economic growth send stocks into a tailspin?
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A Growing Number of Homeless Migrants Are Sleeping on N.Y.C. Streets
As New York City officials struggle to provide shelter for nearly 65,000 asylum seekers, some have said they feel safer sleeping in parks, on the subway and on streets.
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Harris Used to Worry About Laughing. Now Joy Is Fueling Her Campaign.
Democrats are smiling again, and so is a vice president who once weighed the political risks of cheerfulness. The high spirits are also providing air cover for scathing attacks on Republicans.
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Trump Tries to Retake the Spotlight, and Ukraine Pushes Into Russia
Plus, Noah Lyles’s Olympic run with Covid.
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Who Won Big in the Supreme Court’s Latest Term? The ‘Regulated Community.’
The phrase, used across industries to signify a shared subjugation to regulatory fiat, has been popping up after three Supreme Court decisions last month.
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What the Olympics Can Teach Us About Excellence
It’s not achieving a goal that matters.
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