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Hurricane Milton Leaves Many Florida Animals in Limbo
As Milton approached, thousands of animals — from pitbulls to rare corals — were relocated to other places. Some are heading home.
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Trump Rally in Aurora, Colo., Is Marked by Nativist Attacks
The former president continued to make claims about the city that have been disputed by local officials, including its Republican mayor.
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In Michigan, Walz Assails Trump’s Record on Manufacturing
The Minnesota governor running for vice president on the Democratic ticket also had strong words for Elon Musk, the billionaire businessman who is working to get former President Donald J. Trump elected.
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Scared by Helene, Everyone in This Florida Beach Town Evacuated for Milton
Over time, the question of whether to stay or go will likely become a question of whether to keep living in coastal or low-lying areas at all.
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Evan Gershkovich, U.S. Journalist Imprisoned in Russia, Will Publish a Memoir
The memoir, which will cover his time in prison and Russia’s move toward autocracy, will be published by Crown, an imprint of Penguin Random House.
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Trump Is Said to Consider Brooke Rollins for White House Chief of Staff
Ms. Rollins, a conservative lawyer who ran domestic policy in the Trump administration, is said to be under consideration for the role should Donald J. Trump win the election.
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Salman Rushdie Will Testify at Trial of Man Accused of Stabbing Him
Hadi Matar is charged with attempted murder and assault in connection with an attack in western New York that left the author blind in one eye.
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Nobel Peace Prize Is Awarded to Nihon Hidankyo For Its Efforts to Rid of Nuclear Weapons
Toshiyuki Mimaki, the chairman of Nihon Hidankyo, which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, said his foremost wish was to “please abolish nuclear weapons while we are alive.”
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Will Social Security Be There for Millennial and Gen-Z Workers?
Despite fears about long-term solvency, millennials and Gen Z workers have a major stake in the program.
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How Global Warming Made Hurricane Milton More Intense and Destructive
Greenhouse gas emissions added rain, intensified winds and doubled the storm’s potential property damage, scientists estimated.
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Seven Ways to Love Better
Reading some 200,000 love stories has taught me a few lessons about love and life. Here are the ones that help me most.
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Gustavo Dudamel Visits New York With Promise, and a Warning
The superstar conductor will take over the New York Philharmonic in 2026. Is his tour with the Los Angeles Philharmonic a preview?
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Vance, Given 5 Chances to Say Trump Lost in 2020, Takes None
In an interview with The New York Times, Senator JD Vance repeatedly refused to acknowledge Donald J. Trump’s defeat and said he would not have certified the 2020 results.
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Trump Aides Sought Enhanced Security for Closing Stages of Campaign
Susie Wiles, a top Trump campaign adviser, was in contact with the White House chief of staff and the head of the Secret Service seeking military assets and other steps.
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Ukrainian Journalist Viktoria Roshchina Dies in Russian Captivity, Ukraine Says
Viktoria Roshchina, a 27-year-old reporter, had been detained by the Russian authorities after reporting from occupied territories in Ukraine.
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Agony and Relief After Milton, and the Nobel Peace Prize Is Awarded
Plus, the W.N.B.A.’s record-breaking season.
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Jimmy Kimmel Debunks the Government-Hurricane-Control Theory
“The only person who can control the weather is Beyoncé,” Kimmel said on Thursday.
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Malfunction at Historic Gold Mine in Colorado Leaves 1 Dead and a Dozen Trapped
An equipment failure at the Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine near Cripple Creek stranded 12 people underground during a tour.
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Judge Approves Limited Further Release of Evidence in Trump Election Case
An appendix to a high-profile prosecutorial brief, released last week, could become public next week. But much of it would be redacted.
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Conservative States Seek to End Protections for Immigrant ‘Dreamers’
An appeals court is considering a challenge that could end DACA, which has allowed hundreds of thousands of young undocumented immigrants to live and work in the United States.
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Tim Walz Takes His Folksiness on the Road, Trying Not to Say ‘Stupid Things’
On a swing through the Southwest, the Democratic vice-presidential candidate received a warm welcome — and had to clean up his remarks about the Electoral College.
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In a Rambling Speech, Trump Offers Gripes and Yet Another Tax Cut
Even before this latest proposal, aimed at promoting car sales, an analysis found that the former president’s economic agenda could add $15 trillion to the nation’s debt over a decade.
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Billy Joel Is Selling His $49.9 Million Dream Mansion on Long Island
The celebrated musician has decided to part with the house of his wildest childhood dreams.
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Millions Are Without Power After Milton Tore Through Florida
Also, Republicans appear poised to win control of the Senate. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.
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Milton Was an Impressive Storm. Here Are 5 Things Our Meteorologist Noticed.
Last month’s Hurricane Helene will be widely remembered for the rainfall in the Appalachians and the surge along Florida’s west shore. Milton will stand out for other reasons.
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Airstrikes in Beirut Kill at Least 22 and Injure Over 100, Lebanon Says
The attack, for which Lebanese officials blamed Israel, appeared to be the deadliest in the Lebanese capital in more than a year of fighting between the Israeli military and Hezbollah.
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Hurricane Milton: What We Know About the Damage and Flooding in Florida
Flooding, wind damage and power outages affected areas throughout Florida. At least seven people were killed.
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s Sex Trafficking Trial Is Set for May 5
The music mogul, wearing tan jail clothes at a court hearing, waved and smiled at six of his children and his mother in the gallery.
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France Unveils Tough Austerity Budget to Mend Its Finances
The French government is seeking deep spending cuts and higher taxes in an effort to tame its ballooning debt and deficit.
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