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What Is North Korea’s Role in the Russia-Ukraine War?
North Korea’s supply of munitions has already been critical to the Russian war effort. Now, its troops appear to be poised to join the fight in Ukraine.
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James Carville: Why I’m Certain Kamala Harris Will Be President
Why I’m not sweating this election.
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What I Learned After Breaking Down About Hurricane Milton on TV
My viral moment revealed a shared experience of climate anxiety across generations. It’s time that we channel it into action.
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Why Is Israel Poised to Attack Iran?
The two countries have been fighting a shadow war for years. But direct attacks are bringing direct reprisals, or at least plans for them.
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Boeing’s New C.E.O. Calls for ‘Culture Change’ as Strike Vote Looms
As Kelly Ortberg presented his strategic vision, more than 33,000 striking employees of the aerospace manufacturer were expected to vote on a new contract.
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Ukraine’s Prosecutor General, Andriy Kostin, Resigns Amid Draft Evasion Scandal
The prosecutor general stepped down after accusations that hundreds of officials obtained fake disability certificates. There have been no public allegations that he was involved in the scheme.
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American Airlines Fined $50 Million for Treatment of Disabled Travelers Using Wheelchairs
The Transportation Department issued the fine after an investigation revealed “cases of unsafe physical assistance that at times resulted in injuries and undignified treatment of wheelchair users.”
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Blinken Renews Push for Middle East Truce, and U.S. Abortions Increase
Plus, a radical approach to flooding in England.
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Who Is Hashem Safieddine, a Hezbollah Official Israel Says It Killed?
A cousin of Hassan Nasrallah, the Hezbollah leader assassinated earlier by Israel, Safieddine had been seen as a possible successor.
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After Death of ‘KShakes,’ NYC Street Dancers Shake Off Grief
Since K’Sean ‘KShakes’ Nurse died last month, fellow New York street dancers have found release through performance.
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Cooper Hewitt’s Triennial Explores the Idea of Home
Starting in November, 25 new site-specific installations that explore the idea of home will fill the former Carnegie mansion in Manhattan.
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Displaced Gazans Brace for Another Harsh Winter
After a year of war, at least one million people are facing months in the cold. Some said tents, blankets and warm clothes now qualified as luxuries.
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When Democrats and Republicans Marry, Debates Ensue
For some politically opposed couples, the election can’t end soon enough.
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4 Can’t-Miss Towns in an Often Overlooked Corner of Japan
Kyushu, often passed over by international visitors, is rich in crafts, history and culture. Here are four destinations to consider.
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Professors in Trouble Over Protests Wonder if Academic Freedom Is Dying
Universities have cracked down on professors for pro-Palestinian activism, saying they are protecting students and tamping down on hate speech. Faculty members say punishments have put a “chill in the air.”
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Fluffy Feeling Ill? N.Y.C. Workers Might Get Sick Leave for Pet Care.
Councilman Shaun Abreu is introducing a bill that would require employers in New York City to let workers use their paid sick leave to care for pets and service animals.
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How a Harris Reporter Covers the Campaign
Nicholas Nehamas is one of two Times reporters following Kamala Harris on the campaign trail — a job that comes with certain challenges for his health and diet.
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Muere Fernando Valenzuela, beisbolista histórico de los Dodgers, a los 63 años
En 1981, fue galardonado con los premios Novato del Año y Cy Young, y generó el fenómeno llamado “Fernandomanía”, que lo convirtió en uno de los nombres más conocidos del deporte.
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Georgia Turned Against the West, and It’s Not Coming Back
The romance between Georgia and the West is on the rocks.
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Freshman Enrollment Appears to Decline for the First Time Since 2020
A projected 5 percent drop in this year’s freshman class follows a number of disruptions last year, including persistent failures with the FAFSA form.
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