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September 22, 2024, 4:10 a.m. Eastern time

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

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.

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

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.

Attacks on Hezbollah Alter Balance of Power in Long-Running Fight

A focus on mutual deterrence had kept intermittent clashes along the Lebanon-Israel border from spiraling into a major war. That changed this past week.

Editors' Picks

Our Taste for Flesh Has Exhausted the Earth

Are we ready for the future of meat?

Opinion | When Gunmen Impose a Policy of Rape

At the U.N., will President Biden and other world leaders stand up for the victims or for the countries fueling war, rape and hunger?

World

Albania Is Planning a New Muslim State Inside Its Capital

Prime Minister Edi Rama says he wants to give members of the Bektashi, a Shiite Sufi order, their own Vatican-style enclave as a way of promoting religious tolerance.

How the Kremlin Finds Ways to Spread Its Messages

Social media companies may try to ban RT, the Russian state media broadcaster. But the network has proved in the past to be a wily adversary when confronted with efforts to silence it.

Macron Appoints Cabinet as He Seeks to Move France Out of Political Impasse

The government still faces two challenges in the coming weeks: the risk of a no-confidence vote and a tight budget deadline.

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U.S.

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

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.

He Makes Less Than $15,000 and Is Trying to Hold Springfield, Ohio, Together

Mayor Rob Rue, whose job is supposed to be part time, finds himself dealing with bomb threats, false rumors and added pressures on city resources.

F.B.I. Agents Board Ship Managed by Company of Vessel in Baltimore Bridge Collapse

The move comes three days after the Justice Department's civil lawsuit against the owner and operator of the Dali, which struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in March.

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Politics

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

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

At a Rally in North Carolina, Trump Avoids Topic A: Mark Robinson

The former president did not mention Mr. Robinson, the state's embattled Republican nominee for governor, whom he once called "Martin Luther King on steroids."

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

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.

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Business

Meet the Birkin Bag of the Book World: Collectible, Covetable and Priced to Match

Assouline has made its name publishing tomes that sell for $1,000 or more. But that's just the beginning of this family-run company's ambitions.

Women Entrepreneurs Are Hitting a Funding Wall

For women starting new businesses, early funding from venture capital firms led by other women is vital. But few are large enough to lead subsequent rounds of financing.

Exploding Pagers Deliver a Supply Chain Warning

The attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon are likely to generate greater momentum for moving factory production closer to home.

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Technology

Elon Musk's X Backs Down in Brazil

In an abrupt reversal, the social network's lawyers said it was complying with court orders that it had previously defied. Brazil's Supreme Court could allow the site to return next week.

After Apple, Jony Ive Is Building an Empire of His Own

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

Newsom Signs Bill That Adds Protections for Children on Social Media

The California legislation comes amid growing concerns about the impact of cellphones and social media on adolescents' mental health.

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Arts

Norman Reedus, 'Walking Dead' Star and Hieronymus Bosch Fan

"We wanted to reinvent the show," the actor said of his spinoff, "The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon." Filming in Madrid gave him time to explore the Prado.

Mother Nature Is His Accomplice

In Brandon Ndife's otherworldly domestic sculptures, on view in his New York show, nature shows its ungovernable power.

Kate Mulgrew Walks the Creative and Emotional Plank in 'The Beacon'

Holding tightly to the Dublin accent of her character, the actress talks about starring in Nancy Harris's feminist thriller at Irish Rep.

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New York

Interim N.Y.P.D. Commissioner Says Federal Agents Searched His Homes

Thomas G. Donlon, who recently took the interim role after Edward A. Caban resigned under a cloud, said the authorities had seized material unrelated to the Police Department.

N.Y.P.D. Understated Woman's Wound in Subway Shooting, Lawyer Says

Kerry Gahalal, who was struck when officers shot a knife-wielding man at a Brooklyn station, was not simply "grazed" as officials said, according to a lawyer for the woman's family.

How Gina Torres, of 'Suits' and '9-1-1: Lonestar,' Spends Her Sundays

Ms. Torres starts with a low-key workout, takes a dance break and ends the day with one of her favorite murder-filled TV shows.

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Science

The Squishy Truth About Why You're Seeing Fewer Spotted Lanternflies

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.

Earth's Fall Equinox Ushers In Astronomical Autumn

During an equinox, places around the globe experience nearly equal amounts of daytime and nighttime. The second occurrence this year happens on Sunday.

Human Case of Rare Mosquito-Borne Illness Reported in New York State

A person in Ulster County has been hospitalized with Eastern equine encephalitis, health officials said. It is the first confirmed human case of the disease recorded in the state since 2015.

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Magazine

The Deserter

He didn't want to fight in Putin's war — he just wanted to survive. But to make it back to his family and live in peace, he would have to run.

I Sang at Hundreds of Funerals. This Is What I Learned About Grief.

Singing not only helps allow it to move through the body but it alchemizes what grief can become.

Audio | Sally Rooney Thinks Career Growth Is Overrated

The star novelist discusses her public persona, the discourse around her work and why reinvention isn't a goal.

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Travel

From the Tetons to the Caribbean, 6 Getaways for Grown-Ups

We found new and revamped adults-only hotels and resorts for those who want to get away from it all.

36 Hours in Malmo, Sweden

Admire art in a 17th-century castle, steam in a seaside bathhouse and unwind with an afternoon fika (coffee-and-cake break) in this diverse Swedish city.

7 Beautiful Places for Fall Foliage That Aren't in New England

As autumn sweeps in, where will you go to get your fix of fiery golds and reds? This could be the year to try Michigan or Oregon instead of Massachusetts.

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Real Estate

When Is Your HOA Responsible for Repairs in Your Home?

State laws govern some of what a homeowners' association can and can't do, but the facts of each case are usually what matter most.

How Much Color Can You Fit Into 430 Square Feet?

A tiny apartment in London shows that you don't have to paint everything white to make a space feel larger than life.

An Art Installation She Called Home on the Upper East Side

The artist Apryl Miller is selling her colorful, full-floor apartment at 188 East 76th Street for $8.75 million. Psychedelic chairs and couches sold separately.

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Fashion & Style

10 Unexpected Places Romance Blossomed This Summer

Readers share their stories of serendipitous meet-cutes at retreats, museums, cooking classes and grocery stores.

'Do You Need a Ride?'

Escaping a kidnapper at age 12.

Naomi Campbell Won't Stop Her Children From Modeling

As long as they get good grades. Plus: a new top editor at i-D magazine and a nascent 'it' bag.

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T Magazine

An Artist Whose Furniture Is a 'Bat Signal' to His Loved Ones

Ryan Preciado's designs evoke his childhood memories and first architectural influences.

A New Lace-Forward Fashion Line

The London-based women's wear brand Oiza is expanding ideas of British beauty.

A Cape Cod Beach Shack Where Charm Takes Priority Over Air Conditioning

A minimalist Manhattan architect gets fresh air — and fresh eyes — at his family's cluttered cabin.

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Obituaries

Nelson DeMille, Blockbuster Author Who Thrilled Millions, Dies at 81

In best seller after best seller, world-weary investigators tackled military malfeasance and Russian spies, cracking jokes and beers to the delight of legions of devoted fans.

John A. Clements Dies at 101; His Research Saved Thousands of Babies

He identified the cause of a respiratory condition that was killing 10,000 infants a year in the United States. Then he helped design a drug that slashed those mortality rates.

Otis Davis, Who Overcame Racism to Win Olympic Gold, Dies at 92

At the 1960 Summer Games in Rome, he set a world record in the 400-meter race and another in the 4 x 400 relay, where he anchored the United States team's victory.

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Opinion

Guest Essay

Padma Lakshmi: As a Cook, Here's What I See in Kamala Harris

The candidate is a proud cook, and cooking is a way to connect.

Guest Essay

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

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.

Zeynep Tufekci

How the Powerful Outmaneuvered the American Protest Movement

It's time for organizers to invent a new model.

Ross Douthat

The 2024 Election Is a Retreat From Ideology

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

Jessica Grose

Sean Combs and the Limits of the 'Family Man' Defense

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

Guest Essay

Freedom Is Not What We Think It Is

Freedom is not just an absence of evil. Freedom is the presence of good.

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