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Harris Has a Lot of Strengths. Giving Interviews Isn’t One of Them.
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Harris Now Has an Economic Plan. Can It Best Trump’s Promises?
A central question in the final stretch of the election is if Vice President Kamala Harris’s proposals will cohere into an economic argument that can top former President Donald J. Trump’s.8 hours ago - Donald Trump -
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Poll: Tight race in Georgia, where Trump has 2-point edge over Harris
Trump has 2-point edge over Harris amid widespread concern over state of democracy; partisans divide over election board actions.Yesterday - Donald Trump -
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Dior and Saint Laurent Struggle With Feminine Strength
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Hurricane Helene strengthens to Category 4
Hurricane Helene strengthened to a dangerous Category 4 on Thursday as it neared Florida's Big Bend area, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami. "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing ...1 hour ago -
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Netanyahu, Set to Give U.N. Speech, Vows to Keep Up Strikes on Hezbollah
The Israeli leader, who arrived in New York for the U.N. General Assembly, said, “We continue to hit Hezbollah with all our might.”40 minutes ago
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Even Many Hurricane Veterans Were Leaving Florida’s Big Bend Ahead of Helene
The region has endured two other hurricanes recently, but many more people appeared to be evacuating this time, leaving their small coastal towns eerily empty.3 hours ago -
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Helene’s Storm Surge Could Break Records for Parts of the Big Bend
The surge could be 15 to 20 feet higher than normal tide levels, flooding dozens of communities along the Gulf Coast.2 hours ago -
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Scenes From Florida as Hurricane Helene Approaches
The Category 4 hurricane is expected to make landfall on the state’s gulf coast on Thursday evening.1 hour ago - Florida -
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Mayor Adams, Confronted With Detailed Graft Charges, Says He Won’t Quit
Mr. Adams accepted free airline tickets, lavish overseas accommodations and illegal foreign campaign donations, prosecutors said. He denied the charges.28 minutes ago -
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Cheap Flights and Deleted Texts: 10 Takeaways From the Adams Indictment
The indictment against Mayor Eric Adams includes revelations that range from the amusing to the horrifying.1 hour ago