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What We Know About Hurricane Helene’s Destruction So Far
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Hurricane Helene devastates Southeast leaving at least 64 dead
The Southeast is dealing with the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene after the storm destroyed entire communities from Florida to North Carolina with flooding and mudslides that caused ...1 hour ago -
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I Grew Up Much Like JD Vance. How Did We End Up So Different?
The vice-presidential nominee should be thinking of how to extend a ladder to those he left behind, not how to pull it up behind him.24 minutes ago -
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Why is myopia rising in children, and what can parents do about it?
Eye experts explain links between screen time and shortsightedness and offer advice on how to prevent it. More than one in three children and teenagers worldwide are shortsighted , according to ...1 hour ago -
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There’s a Dangerous Misconception About the Military’s Obligations to the President
The prospect of a second Trump administration has rekindled an important debate from four years ago.3 hours ago -
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‘It has felt so bizarre’: Industry’s Harry Lawtey on coping with sudden fame
It’s quite a leap for a ‘fragile, sensitive kid’ to find himself starring in a Hollywood action movie. After the huge success of Industry and his new part in Joker, Harry Lawtey reveals why being ...3 hours ago -
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In tackling Vladimir Putin’s web of troll farms and hackers, we have one advantage: democracy | Peter Pomarantsev
By focusing on its strengths and pooling information, the west can disrupt Russia’s war machine – but there’s no time to lose. Russia is a “mafia state” trying to expand into a “mafia empire” , ...5 hours ago -
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‘SNL’: Here’s What Critics Thought of the First Episode
The late-night institution begins its 50th season on Saturday. Here’s how The New York Times and others covered its debut in 1975.Yesterday -
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Loewe and Courrèges Show What to Wear Next
A brilliant Loewe collection, some good ideas from Courrèges and Junya Watanabe, and a step forward at Alexander McQueen.4 hours ago -
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Newcastle exposed Rodri-less Man City; what can Guardiola do?
How do you replace the irreplaceable? Newcastle showed that Man City's manager has a problem to solve.49 minutes ago -
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Kamala Harris wants to take on price gouging. It's hard to find agreement on what it even is
Higher prices, and who or what is to blame for them, have become a central theme in the presidential race, as steep grocery bills frustrate Americans.1 hour ago
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Why the World’s Biggest Powers Can’t Stop a Middle East War
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Netanyahu, Ignoring Allies and Defying Critics, Basks in a Rare Triumph
Israel’s strike on Hassan Nasrallah was the culmination of several startling moves that suggest the Israeli prime minister feels unconstrained by foreign criticism.2 hours ago -
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Western North Carolina Reels From Helene: ‘This Is a Disaster’
Hundreds of roads were blocked across the region, which includes Asheville. Officials warned of more mudslides and damage to come.14 hours ago -
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In Adams Indictment, Legal Experts See Strengths, Potential Pitfalls
Prosecutors pursuing corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams appear to have some solid evidence, but winning a conviction is far from a given, experts say.6 hours ago -
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Lie-flat Seats and Chilled Champagne: Testing Eric Adams’s Upgrade Life
The New York mayor is accused of accepting free luxury travel in exchange for political favors. How large was he living? A writer puts the experience to the test.1 hour ago