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The Forces of Scarcity Hitting Asia May Soon Spread Across the World
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The Forces of Scarcity Hitting Asia May Soon Spread Across the World

The Asia-Pacific was hit hard and quick by the war in Iran and its energy bottlenecks. Scenes of crisis there indicate that problems are multiplying and spreading.

By Damien Cave
Syrian Billionaires Needed a Favor in Washington. They Invoked the Trump Name.
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Syrian Billionaires Needed a Favor in Washington. They Invoked the Trump Name.

The attempt by the Khayyats to influence foreign policy while discussions are underway about potential Trump family deals is an increasingly common feature of the president’s second term.

By Eric Lipton
U.S. Military Strikes a Boat in the Caribbean, Killing 3
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U.S. Military Strikes a Boat in the Caribbean, Killing 3

The latest attack raised the death toll to at least 180 in the campaign by the United States against people it accuses of smuggling drugs at sea.

By Eric Schmitt
Democrats Eye a Broader Battlefield to Capture Congress in November
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Democrats Eye a Broader Battlefield to Capture Congress in November

Weighed down by President Trump’s approval ratings, some Republican incumbents are struggling to raise money while Democrats look for targets like a Tennessee seat south of Nashville.

By Emily Cochrane and Reid J. Epstein
Are Democrats Becoming a Party of Tax Cuts?
business

Are Democrats Becoming a Party of Tax Cuts?

As Democrats try to find a way back to power in Washington, some see tax cuts as a quick and easy way to address affordability. The wonks are freaking out.

By Andrew Duehren
Muslim Southerners Face a Fresh Wave of Hateful Political Rhetoric
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Muslim Southerners Face a Fresh Wave of Hateful Political Rhetoric

Some Muslim voters were once drawn to Republican positions on family values and individual liberty, but as Southern politicians stoke anti-Islamic sentiment, many feel threatened.

By Emily Cochrane
Trump Administration Demand for Ballot Info Rebuffed by Michigan
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Trump Administration Demand for Ballot Info Rebuffed by Michigan

The Department of Justice is seeking ballots and other materials from the 2024 election. Michigan officials call it election interference.

By Sonia A. Rao
They Went Abroad to Save Money. Moving Back Seems Unaffordable.
business

They Went Abroad to Save Money. Moving Back Seems Unaffordable.

Americans have enjoyed lifestyles that would normally be out of reach to them by working remotely in countries with lower living costs.

By Will McCurdy
From Pulpits to Pews, Trump and the Pope Are on the Minds of Catholics
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From Pulpits to Pews, Trump and the Pope Are on the Minds of Catholics

At churches with connections to Pope Leo and the Trump administration, pastors and parishioners speak out on the feud between the president and the pontiff.

By Heather Knight, Robert Chiarito, Kevin Williams and Kyle Bagenstose
A Mild-Mannered Pope Finds His Voice
world

A Mild-Mannered Pope Finds His Voice

Leo XIV has had a reputation for being cautious. But since President Trump attacked him at the start of his Africa trip, he has been more combative.

By Motoko Rich
Haunted by ‘Dark Thoughts,’ Louisiana Father Kills 8 Children
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Haunted by ‘Dark Thoughts,’ Louisiana Father Kills 8 Children

Seven of the eight children killed were the shooter’s own. Two other people were gravely wounded. The gunman, who was struggling with mental health problems, died in a confrontation with police.

By Eduardo Medina, Christina Morales and Johnny Diaz
The Help That Many Older Americans Need Most
health

The Help That Many Older Americans Need Most

With shortages of medical professionals and an aging population, thousands of community health care workers prevent older adults from falling through the cracks.

By Paula Span
A Mother Remembers One of the ‘Beautiful Six,’ Abducted on Oct. 7
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A Mother Remembers One of the ‘Beautiful Six,’ Abducted on Oct. 7

Rachel Goldberg-Polin’s precise and devastating memoir chronicles the 328 days her son was held hostage in Gaza, and what came after.

By Alexandra Jacobs
Don Schlitz, Prolific Writer of Country Music Hits, Dies at 73
obituaries

Don Schlitz, Prolific Writer of Country Music Hits, Dies at 73

He won a Grammy for the Kenny Rogers song “The Gambler,” and also wrote for Randy Travis, the Judds and Mary Chapin Carpenter.

By Bill Friskics-Warren
Does the Trump Administration Really Want More Teen Pregnancies?
opinion

Does the Trump Administration Really Want More Teen Pregnancies?

The new Title X guidance from the Trump administration mentions contraception only once.

By Jill Filipovic
Older Women Are in Demand by Younger Men
opinion

Older Women Are in Demand by Younger Men

What a shift in the dating preferences of younger men reveals about our changing norms.

By Nadja Spiegelman, Emily Leibert, Jamieson Webster and Vishakha Darbha
It Was No Sweat: A Humanoid Robot Races to a Record Finish
world

It Was No Sweat: A Humanoid Robot Races to a Record Finish

The android won a half-marathon for robots (and humans) on Sunday in Beijing, achieving a technological milestone while finishing faster than any person in history.

By Adeel Hassan
Gwendolyn Chisolm, Who Rhymed on Rap’s First Female Hit, Dies at 66
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Gwendolyn Chisolm, Who Rhymed on Rap’s First Female Hit, Dies at 66

A chance encounter led to overnight success for the Sequence, a seminal trio whose “Funk You Up” broke barriers.

By Alex Williams
Michigan Gas Clerk Helps Save Kidnapped Teen Girl Who Mouthed ‘Help’
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Michigan Gas Clerk Helps Save Kidnapped Teen Girl Who Mouthed ‘Help’

A fellow student who had witnessed the kidnapping called the police, and other students helped track the girl to a gas station.

By Alexandra E. Petri
Bulgarian Voters, Worn Down by Corruption, Back New Coalition
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Bulgarian Voters, Worn Down by Corruption, Back New Coalition

With its citizens yearning for the kind of prosperous life enjoyed by other Europeans, Bulgaria held its eighth election in five years.

By Carlotta Gall