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Helene Killed People Across the South. Here Are Some of Their Stories. After the Category 4 hurricane made landfall on Florida’s Gulf Coast and pummeled the Southeast, some victims’ portraits ...
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China and Evergrande Ascended Together. Now One Is About to Fall. The property giant’s success mirrored the country’s transformation from an agrarian economy to one that embraced capitalism ...
New Virus Variant Stokes Concern but Vaccines Still Likely to Work The Omicron variant carries worrisome mutations that may let it evade antibodies, scientists said.
The $1 Pizza Slice Becomes Inflation’s Latest Victim. Dollar-slice businesses, a staple of New York City’s dining scene, face an existential crisis as food prices rise at their fastest pace in...
Democrats Hold the Senate, as Cortez Masto Ekes Out a Victory in Nevada. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto defeated Adam Laxalt, the state’s former attorney general. Democrats now will try to add ...
Broadway Audiences Will Need Proof of Vaccination and Masks. Children under 12, who cannot be vaccinated, can show a negative test to attend. But the Metropolitan Opera and Carnegie Hall plan to ...
Jason Andrew for The New York Times. By Alan Feuer and Charlie Savage. Oct. 2, 2024, 4:17 p.m. ET. In a sprawling legal brief partly unsealed on Wednesday, the special counsel, Jack Smith, laid ...
Articles. A Big Storm’s Heavy Toll. Black Churches and Gen Z Are Not Connecting. Israeli Strike on Nasrallah Was Years in the Making. Outcry Over a City’s Welcome Mat to Refugees. G.O.P. Is Filing Deluge of Suits Over Elections. After 85 Years, Fixing a Typo The Brontës Would’ve Hated.