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US
For Election Workers, Fentanyl-Laced Letters Signal a Challenging Year
As overheated rhetoric and threats rise, people are leaving election jobs in record numbers.
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Finance
Sam Altman Is Reinstated as OpenAI’s Chief Executive
The move capped a chaotic five days at the artificial intelligence company.
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Finance
The Strange $55 Million Saga of a Netflix Series You’ll Never See
Near the height of the streaming boom in the fall of 2018, a half-dozen studios and video platforms lined up…
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World
Ukraine Heads Into Winter With a Fragile Power Grid
Facilities remain hobbled by Russian attacks, repair work is unfinished and there is little spare equipment, although air defenses have…
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World
A French Politician Refuses to Be Silent in the Face of Antisemitism
Yaël Braun-Pivet, a secular Jew, cherishes the French ideal of a national identity that subsumes ethnic division — and speaks…
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World
The Man Looking to Upend an Unpredictable Dutch Election
Unusually, a protest vote may be coalescing around a centrist, Pieter Omtzigt, as the Dutch vote in national elections on…
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World
Wednesday Briefing
A proposed cease-fire between Israel and Hamas.
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World
Former State Dept. Official Recorded Harassing Halal Food Cart Vendor
On several occasions, Stuart Seldowitz berated a man on the Upper East Side with Islamophobic comments.
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World
As Hostage Deal Nears, Families Wait With Hope and Fear
transcript As Hostage Deal Looms, a Family Hopes for Good News Sheffa Phillips-Bahat has two young cousins who were taken…
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World
U.S. Conducts Airstrikes Against Iranian Proxies in Iraq
The United States conducted a new round of airstrikes — the second in roughly a day — in Iraq early…