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The U.S. Military Wants A.I. Dominance. Feuds and China May Thwart It.
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The U.S. Military Wants A.I. Dominance. Feuds and China May Thwart It.

The administration is veering wildly in its response to the national security implications of A.I. as China, America’s main technological and military rival, charges ahead.

By David E. Sanger, Dustin Volz, Ana Swanson and Julian E. Barnes
Years of Trump Support Came Undone in 15 Minutes in an Airport.
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Years of Trump Support Came Undone in 15 Minutes in an Airport.

The case represents a new front in President Trump’s mass deportation drive: arrests at airports of people who have active immigration cases and no criminal history.

By Miriam Jordan
How Do You Report on a Presidential Ruse?
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How Do You Report on a Presidential Ruse?

President Trump’s Air Force One subterfuge duped potential adversaries — and the press. Here’s what happened.

By Megan DiTrolio, Peter Baker, Doug Mills and Richard W. Stevenson
Is the Democratic Party Facing Its Own Tea Party Moment?
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Is the Democratic Party Facing Its Own Tea Party Moment?

A string of primary wins by progressive candidates has revealed the strength of a high-energy insurgent movement but also its potential limitations.

By Lisa Lerer and Katie Glueck
Nazi Jokes and Vulgar Insults: The Edgy Gun Influencer Embraced by the G.O.P.
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Nazi Jokes and Vulgar Insults: The Edgy Gun Influencer Embraced by the G.O.P.

Brandon Herrera, long an anti-establishment outsider, is trying to help the party defend a red-leaning House district in West Texas. It’s proving messy.

By Bayliss Wagner
Could El-Sayed Cost Democrats Michigan?
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Could El-Sayed Cost Democrats Michigan?

Not all progressives are equal: Candidates of the activist left typically don’t perform as well as other Democrats.

By Nate Cohn
What We Know About the Storms Battering the Midwest
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What We Know About the Storms Battering the Midwest

A lingering weather system has brought severe flooding and intense winds — including a few tornadoes — to Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, killing at least seven.

By Jacey Fortin
As Lala Lashes Hawaii, the Atlantic Hurricane Season Remains Calm. So Far.
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As Lala Lashes Hawaii, the Atlantic Hurricane Season Remains Calm. So Far.

An El Niño weather pattern is expected to limit activity into the fall, providing a stabilizing force.

By Judson Jones
As Iran War Turns Into Economic Battle, a New U.S. Strategy Recalls Old Ones
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As Iran War Turns Into Economic Battle, a New U.S. Strategy Recalls Old Ones

The United States and Iran are poised to blow past a deadline they had set themselves to broker terms on peace and Iran’s nuclear program.

By Aaron Boxerman, Zolan Kanno-Youngs and David E. Sanger
How a False Nuclear Claim About Iran Ricocheted From India to Washington
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How a False Nuclear Claim About Iran Ricocheted From India to Washington

A dubious post that spread on X became the basis of false claims that Iran’s leadership had declared it a nuclear power.

By Steven Lee Myers, Ronen Bergman and Farnaz Fassihi
Tommy John, Pitcher Who Gave His Name to Career-Saving Surgery, Dies at 83
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Tommy John, Pitcher Who Gave His Name to Career-Saving Surgery, Dies at 83

After tearing an elbow ligament, he underwent a risky procedure and returned at his best, changing baseball and giving new hope to injured players.

By Bruce Weber
As the Old Files Open, One Family Confronts Another’s Dark Nazi Past
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As the Old Files Open, One Family Confronts Another’s Dark Nazi Past

A woman who secured the criminal file of her grandmother, a collaborator, offered to share it with a Jewish family that had been betrayed. Then she balked and a new dispute ensued.

By Nina Siegal and Melissa Schriek
This Is the Solution to America’s Literacy Crisis, and It’s a Lot of Fun
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This Is the Solution to America’s Literacy Crisis, and It’s a Lot of Fun

Come join the fun.

By Peter Schmidt
What’s Happening in Kansas Should Alarm Us All
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What’s Happening in Kansas Should Alarm Us All

Is Kansas just the beginning?

By M. Gessen
Bot Meets Bot
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Bot Meets Bot

Are we ready for a world where machines are mostly talking to each other?

By Callie Holtermann
A Consulate Shooting, a Toronto Street and a Network of Guns for Hire
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A Consulate Shooting, a Toronto Street and a Network of Guns for Hire

A shooting at a U.S. Consulate has thrust a neighborhood with a troubled past into the center of an emerging criminal phenomenon: young guns for hire as gig workers in the underworld economy.

By Vjosa Isai and Ian Willms