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- In Israel, Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year, Is More Bitter Than Sweet [607d]
- San Francisco Bakes in Extreme Heat [607d]
- After Helene Flooding, FEMA Aid Is Arriving. But Some Are Still on Their Own. [607d]
- Gilead Agrees to Allow Generic Version of Groundbreaking H.I.V. Shot in Poor Countries [607d]
- Iran Would Need Much More Than Weeks to Build a Nuclear Bomb [607d]
- Harris Visits Georgia After Hurricane Helene, Promising Federal Help [607d]
- Eugene Gold, Brooklyn D.A. Who Led the ‘Son of Sam’ Case, Dies at 100 [607d]
- Tony Hale, Veep Star, Vibe Checks the Debate [607d]
- NYC Doorman Accused of Stealing Nearly $500,000 From Retired Teacher [607d]
- New Evidence Was Unsealed in the Federal Election Case Against Trump [607d]
- Hurricane Helene Leaves Some Residents Stranded in North Carolina’s Mountains [607d]
- Maybe Voters Want a Break From the Endless Combat [607d]
- With No Phones or Wi-Fi, North Carolina Revives the Town Meeting [607d]
- Mayorkas Warns of Funding Shortfall for Rest of Hurricane Season [607d]
- Judge Unseals New Evidence in Federal Election Case Against Trump [607d]
- Israel’s Strikes in Beirut Brings the Once-Bustling Suburbs to a Standstill [607d]
- A Survivor of Clerical Sex Abuse Tells His Story at the Vatican [607d]
- How the VP Candidates Talked About Climate Change [607d]
- After Iran’s Missile Attack, Israel May Be Ready to Risk All-Out War [607d]
- Tim Walz as a Harris Ally: Folksy, Factually Sloppy and Far Less Visible [607d]
- In Helene’s Wake, Legal Battles Over Insurance and Who Should Pay [607d]
- Penn Station Must Expand to Improve Service, Railroads Say. But How? [607d]
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