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October 17, 2024, 4:10 a.m. Eastern time

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Where a Million Desperate People Are Finding Shelter in Lebanon

Schools, clubs and parks have become places of refuge as the displaced seek safety amid Israeli bombings.

Kamala Harris Arrived for a Fox Interview. She Got a Debate.

The vice president's sit-down with Bret Baier was her most contentious meeting with a journalist since becoming the Democratic nominee.

Liam Payne, 31, Former One Direction Singer, Dies in Fall in Argentina

Payne, who was one of the group's standout singers, fell from the third floor of a hotel in Buenos Aires, emergency services officials said.

Editors' Picks

Opinion | Grab Your Calculators. We're Going to Jail.

Our criminal justice system is nickel-and-diming people at every turn, burying them in punishing debt.

A Fading Tree, Once Majestic, Had to Come Down. But It Wasn't the End.

A beloved sugar maple slowly succumbed to disease. Today, it lives on in a new form.

World

Israeli Strike Hits Lebanese Municipal Building, Killing Mayor

The strike, in the south of Lebanon, killed at least 16 people, Lebanese officials said. Israel, which also struck near Beirut, said it was targeting Hezbollah militants.

With Jets and Ships, China Is Honing Its Ability to Choke Taiwan

China's large-scale military exercises are encircling Taiwan and testing the island's defenses. They also raise the risk of conflict, accidental or otherwise.

Italy Criminalizes Surrogacy From Abroad, a Blow to Gay and Infertile Couples

The new law was pushed by the party of Giorgia Meloni, Italy's conservative prime minister.

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U.S.

Columbia Bars Vocal Pro-Israel Professor From Campus

The university said Shai Davidai had repeatedly harassed and intimidated employees. He said the university had not done enough to crack down on pro-Palestinian protests.

Archdiocese of Los Angeles Agrees to Pay $880 Million to Settle Sex Abuse Claims

The settlement is the highest single payout by an archdiocese, experts said, and brings Los Angeles's cumulative payout in sex abuse lawsuits to more than $1.5 billion.

3 People Killed and 4 Injured in Mississippi Bridge Collapse

A bridge over the Strong River in Simpson County that was being demolished collapsed in a "work site accident," the authorities said.

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Politics

Small-Town Pennsylvania Is Changing, and Democrats See Opportunity

Lancaster County, famous for its Amish communities, regularly votes Republican. But the demographics are shifting here and throughout the state.

Trump Draws, and Repels, Nevada Latinos With His Anti-Immigrant Message

For some, Donald J. Trump's incessant attacks on immigrants are too much. Still, many appear prepared to look past his escalations and back a candidate they believe will help their livelihoods.

A Weary Trump Whips Up Anger in Atlanta

At a rally in a state he lost in 2020, the former president considered the possibility of another defeat.

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Business

Can Remote Workers Reverse Brain Drain?

Researchers found that when remote workers were paid to move to Tulsa, Okla., everyone came out ahead.

Shares of Louis Vuitton Owner Drop on Anxiety About Chinese Shoppers

Weak sales in China at LVMH, the owner of Dior, Tiffany and more, sent a shudder through the luxury sector.

How Media Outlets on the Left and Right Covered Trump's Musical Town Hall

When former President Donald J. Trump played D.J. at a campaign event on Monday, both liberal and conservative media outlets described it as "surreal."

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Technology

Hungry for Energy, Amazon, Google and Microsoft Turn to Nuclear Power

Large technology companies are investing billions of dollars in nuclear energy as an emissions-free source of electricity for artificial intelligence and other businesses.

Trump Wants Young Voters, but He's Nowhere to Be Seen on Snapchat

The former president, whose personal account was banned after the Capitol riot, has refused to spend campaign money on Snapchat ads, effectively ceding the space to Kamala Harris.

TikTok's Owner Already Publishes Digital Books. Now It Is Moving Into Print.

ByteDance, the Chinese tech giant that owns TikTok, will focus its publisher, 8th Note Press, on popular genres such as romance, romantasy and young adult fiction.

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Arts

Paul Rudolph Was an Architectural Star. Now He's a Cautionary Tale.

His Brutalist buildings, praised during the Kennedy era, are now being demolished. A new exhibition in Manhattan looks at the limits of genius.

Eddie Van Halen Changed Rock History. Now His Brother Is Telling Their Story.

The guitarist and drummer formed the core of the powerhouse band. After Eddie died of cancer in 2020, Alex stayed quiet, but he's breaking his silence in a new book.

In Dallas, an Entire Dance Troupe Was Fired. Now They're Protesting.

Former artists of Dallas Black Dance Theater say they were dismissed in retaliation for forming a union. The company denies the accusation.

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New York

As Eric Adams's Problems Mount, His Legal Defense Fund Is Empty

Mayor Eric Adams has spent nearly all of the $1.8 million in donations to his legal defense fund, and the pace of contributions has nearly stopped.

Push for High-Rise Next to Beloved Garden Becomes Battle Over Shadows

The Brooklyn Botanic Garden and its supporters are fighting a proposal to build a 14-story apartment building that would cast shadows on the garden.

Man Whose Fentanyl Stash Killed Child at Day Care Gets 45-Year Sentence

Felix Herrera Garcia stepped over the boy's body before fleeing the Bronx day care center, prosecutors said. The same kitchen utensils used for snacks were used to package drugs, they said.

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Food

The Perfect Stew for Fall Doesn't Have to Be Perfect

This squash stew, rich with sharp tamarind and creamy coconut, is meant to restore.

Melissa Explains It All (About Pantry Dinners)

Keeping a well-stocked pantry is one thing; leveling up those convenient dinners is another. Here's how to do it.

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Magazine

The University of Michigan Doubled Down on D.E.I. What Went Wrong?

A decade and a quarter of a billion dollars later, students and faculty are more frustrated than ever.

Can I Patronize a Place Run by a Trump Supporter?

The magazine's Ethicist columnist on what it means to be a customer of someone who espouses a radically different political perspective.

Presidents in Movies Always Seem to Know What They're Doing. In Real Life …

Hollywood's polished leaders and legible story arcs never quite imagined the places real-life American politics would go.

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Well

More Research Links IUDs to Breast Cancer Risk

A new study adds to the evidence on hormonal contraceptives and breast cancer. But experts stressed the overall risk remains low.

6 Books About Nonmonogamy, Recommended by Therapists

These titles can offer insight, whether you're polycurious or already exploring.

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Travel

Ship-Free Saturdays? Juneau Votes Against Limiting Large Cruise Ships.

Some residents in the Alaskan capital, frustrated with cruise crowds, sought to limit ship traffic on Saturdays, despite the likely negative impact on local businesses.

Afraid of Flying? Here's How to Make It Feel Less Scary.

Fear of flying affects more than 25 million Americans. If you are among them, these tools and expert tips could help make your next plane ride easier.

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Real Estate

$3 Million Homes in Colorado, Virginia and Washington, D.C.

A Craftsman-style house from 1906 in Denver, a turn-of-the-century townhouse in Washington, D.C., and a Queen Anne Revival-style house in Fredericksburg, Va.

Making Room for 'Cosmopolitan Plants' Among Native Species

The landscape designer Donald Pell believes using a wider palette with nonnatives from around the world can add joy to gardens.

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Fashion & Style

Hair You Won't Soon Forget

The diversity of hairstyles at fashion weeks has grown to rival the range of clothes worn on and off the runway.

Has a Celebrity Interview Made You Cringe? It Was Probably Hers.

Kjersti Flaa's awkward interviews with Blake Lively and Anne Hathaway from years ago blew up online. She may release more because "the times are a little different."

The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show Returns. It Shouldn't.

Despite the wings, the supermodels and Cher, there's no going back.

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Obituaries

Paul Lowe, Award-Winning British Photojournalist, Dies at 60

He was killed in a stabbing near Los Angeles, and his 19-year-old son was arrested, the authorities said. Mr. Lowe had earned acclaim for documenting the siege of Sarajevo and other conflicts.

Thomas J. Donohue Dies at 86; Transformed Chamber of Commerce

Under his 24-year leadership, the lobbying group developed enormous clout in Washington, but he broke with the Trump administration over immigration, tariffs and the 2020 election.

Richard V. Secord, Middleman in Iran-Contra Scandal, Is Dead at 92

A war hero and a former Air Force general, he denied wrongdoing for his role in the Reagan-era shipment of arms to Iran to support Nicaraguan rebels.

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Opinion

Patrick Healy, Kristen Soltis Anderson and Adrian J. Rivera

These 9 Women Were Solidly With Trump. Here's What Has Changed.

The participants discuss how Kamala Harris's entry into the race changed — or didn't change — their thinking about the election.

Guest Essay

Trump Has Turned It Up to 11

The former president is so dependent on racial and ethnic antagonism that without it, he would be a marginal figure.

Charles M. Blow

When Patriarchy Trumps Race

Despite his flaws, the former president's ideas and style appeal to some Black men.

Guest Essay

Critics of Affirmative Action Say This Year's Admissions Data Are Fishy. They're Not.

There are perfectly legal explanations for why schools' demographics might not change after the fall of affirmative action.

Guest Essay

In Case of an Election Crisis, This Is What You Need to Know

We have just a short time to understand the challenges across state legislatures, Congress, executive branches and elected judges.

Guest Essay

The Progressive Politicians Who Failed San Francisco

Aaron Peskin, a little-known progressive politician, bears responsibility for some of San Francisco's biggest problems.

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