Mexico City Has Long Thirsted for Water. The Crisis Is Worsening.
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By Aaron Boxerman, Ephrat Livni and Kayla Guo Benny Gantz, a centrist member of leadership, presented the prime minister with an ultimatum that demanded a plan for the future of Israel's war. | | By James Wagner, Emiliano Rodríguez Mega, Somini Sengupta and César Rodríguez A system of dams and canals may soon be unable to provide water to one of the world's largest cities, a confluence of unchecked growth, crumbling infrastructure and a changing climate. | | By Dan Barry and Photographs By Todd Heisler He was ensnared in Ithaca's homeless encampment. Then, in a blur of violence, he was gone. | | |
Books By Elisabeth Egan When her career hit a wall, the Oscar-winning actor built a ladder made of books — for herself, and for others. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Brian Greer She is utterly failing to keep the case moving along in a fair but timely manner. | | |
By Zolan Kanno-Youngs, Rebecca Suner and James Surdam President Biden says lowering the cost of insulin for seniors is among his proudest domestic policy achievements. He hopes his push to expand it to all Americans will appeal to voters. | | By Mujib Mashal and Shawn Paik With India's election in full swing, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his party are using animated videos to attack Muslims. | | By Dave Itzkoff Jake Gyllenhaal hosted the final episode of the show's 49th season. Sabrina Carpenter was the musical guest. | | |
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