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21.09.2024 à 16:38

How a U.S. Ally Uses Aid as a Cover in War

Declan Walsh and Christoph Koettl

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The United Arab Emirates is expanding a covert campaign to back a winner in Sudan’s civil war. Waving the banner of the Red Crescent, it is also smuggling weapons and deploying drones.
The United Arab Emirates is expanding a covert campaign to back a winner in Sudan’s civil war. Waving the banner of the Red Crescent, it is also smuggling weapons and deploying drones.

21.09.2024 à 16:16

Harris Enters Homestretch With a Far Bigger, Costlier Campaign Than Trump

Theodore Schleifer

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Kamala Harris is collecting more money, spending more money and sitting on more money than Donald J. Trump.
Kamala Harris is collecting more money, spending more money and sitting on more money than Donald J. Trump.

21.09.2024 à 15:00

Sean Combs and the Limits of the ‘Family Man’ Defense

Jessica Grose

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Famous people have long tried to launder their images through their spouses and children.
Famous people have long tried to launder their images through their spouses and children.

21.09.2024 à 14:04

Video Released of NYPD Shooting on Brooklyn Subway That Wounded 4

Hurubie Meko

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After seeing video of officers firing at a knife-wielding man, the cousin of a bystander who was badly hurt in the shooting said the mayor’s explanation did not make sense.
After seeing video of officers firing at a knife-wielding man, the cousin of a bystander who was badly hurt in the shooting said the mayor’s explanation did not make sense.

21.09.2024 à 13:24

Did PFAS From Sewage Sludge Poison a Family Farm?

Hiroko Tabuchi

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Pastures were fertilized with toxic sewage decades ago. Nobody knew, until the cows’ milk was tested.
Pastures were fertilized with toxic sewage decades ago. Nobody knew, until the cows’ milk was tested.

21.09.2024 à 13:11

How Dangerous Is PFAS in Food?

Hiroko Tabuchi

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There’s a growing understanding of the health threats of PFAS chemicals in what we eat and drink.
There’s a growing understanding of the health threats of PFAS chemicals in what we eat and drink.

21.09.2024 à 13:00

The 2024 Election Is a Retreat From Ideology

Ross Douthat

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Whatever the Trump-Harris election season is delivering, it isn’t a grand ideological debate.
Whatever the Trump-Harris election season is delivering, it isn’t a grand ideological debate.

21.09.2024 à 13:00

Israel’s Pager Bombs Have No Place in a Just War

Michael Walzer

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Israel is using the tactics of the terrorists it condemns if it indeed was behind the wave of pager and walkie-talkie explosions in Lebanon.
Israel is using the tactics of the terrorists it condemns if it indeed was behind the wave of pager and walkie-talkie explosions in Lebanon.

21.09.2024 à 12:12

Shoulder Season

Melissa Kirsch

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It’s still summer today, but fall arrives tomorrow. Take a minute to pause on the threshold.
It’s still summer today, but fall arrives tomorrow. Take a minute to pause on the threshold.

21.09.2024 à 11:04

Drug Overdose Deaths Are Dropping. The Reasons Are Not Perfectly Clear.

Noah Weiland

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The decrease across the country is a major breakthrough in efforts to reverse the effects of fentanyl. Researchers and health officials say there is no easy explanation for the trend.
The decrease across the country is a major breakthrough in efforts to reverse the effects of fentanyl. Researchers and health officials say there is no easy explanation for the trend.

21.09.2024 à 11:03

Fewer Spotted Lanternflies? This May Be Why.

Emily Anthes

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Your stomping may have helped trim this invasive insect’s population. But experts say other factors probably explain their reduced numbers around New York City.
Your stomping may have helped trim this invasive insect’s population. But experts say other factors probably explain their reduced numbers around New York City.

21.09.2024 à 11:02

Where Joy Meets Anger: Harris and Trump Battle for Undecided Voters

Jonathan Swan, Jennifer Medina, Ruth Igielnik and Maggie Haberman

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The allegiances of this group of voters — roughly three million people in seven battleground states — are up for grabs, and polling shows they’re pessimistic about the country’s future.
The allegiances of this group of voters — roughly three million people in seven battleground states — are up for grabs, and polling shows they’re pessimistic about the country’s future.

21.09.2024 à 11:02

Rivalries Are the Heart of College Football. But Many Are Going Away.

Billy Witz

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Upheaval within the Big Ten, Pac-12 and Southeastern Conferences has threatened some cherished rivalries, while rekindling others. In Oregon, the Civil War may soon be over.
Upheaval within the Big Ten, Pac-12 and Southeastern Conferences has threatened some cherished rivalries, while rekindling others. In Oregon, the Civil War may soon be over.

21.09.2024 à 11:01

Retiring Solo: How to Plan When You’re on Your Own

Diane Harris

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More Americans are entering their later years without people they can automatically turn to for assistance with their health and finances. Here’s how to start.
More Americans are entering their later years without people they can automatically turn to for assistance with their health and finances. Here’s how to start.

21.09.2024 à 11:00

As President, Trump Demanded Investigations of Foes. He Often Got Them.

Michael S. Schmidt

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He has threatened to target his perceived enemies if elected again. A look at his time in the White House shows how readily he could do so.
He has threatened to target his perceived enemies if elected again. A look at his time in the White House shows how readily he could do so.

21.09.2024 à 11:00

Inside Jony Ive’s Life After Apple and His LoveFrom Design Business

Tripp Mickle

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Five years after leaving Apple, the iPhone designer is forging a new life in San Francisco, one imaginative building at a time.
Five years after leaving Apple, the iPhone designer is forging a new life in San Francisco, one imaginative building at a time.

21.09.2024 à 02:16

How One Man’s Vote in Nebraska Could Change the Presidential Election

Jonathan Weisman and Reid J. Epstein

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A single Republican state senator appears to be holding back a push by Donald J. Trump to net a potentially pivotal electoral vote even before ballots are cast.
A single Republican state senator appears to be holding back a push by Donald J. Trump to net a potentially pivotal electoral vote even before ballots are cast.
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