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El huracán Beryl avanza hacia México

$23,500 in Coins to Pay a Settlement? Judge Says Keep the Change and Try Again

Keith Giffen, Comic Book Maverick for DC and Marvel, Dies at 70

Hearing Aids Are More Affordable, and Perhaps More Needed, Than Ever

Colombia Mobilizes Troops to Search for Kidnapped Father of Liverpool Player

Robert Brustein, Passionate Force in Nonprofit Theater, Dies at 96

Back-to-Back Premieres Defy a Season of Leaner Offerings

‘The Holdovers’ | Anatomy of a Scene

What We Know About the Shootings in Maine

Toyota Recalls More Than 800,000 Highlanders for a Bumper Fix

At the Lewiston Bowling Alley, a Crash, Disbelief and a Run for the Exit

Johnson and his wife host a podcast on faith and politics.

Read the document

Gavin Newsom Wants to Export California’s Climate Laws to the World

Nashville Chief’s Son Is Sought in Shooting of Two Officers

Jack Anderson, Longtime Dance Critic for The Times, Dies at 88

Philadelphia Orchestra and Musicians Reach Contract Deal

Synagogue Leader Killed in Detroit, Michigan Attorney General Says

Crossings at the U.S. Southern Border Are Higher Than Ever

Martin Goetz, Who Received the First Software Patent, Dies at 93

Mitt Romney’s Sickest Burns: Book Reveals Harsh Views of Fellow Republicans

Beyond ‘Deaths of Despair’

Jazz’s Hancock Competition Returns, Crowning an Electrifying Rising Star

Stuck at Gaza’s Border With Egypt

Street demonstrations ease in New York after 60 arrests last week.

Those with family in Gaza struggle with frantic calls and constant fear.

Help for Gaza Refugees Creates a Flashpoint for DeSantis and Haley

DeSantis Will Participate in Nevada Caucuses Despite Criticizing Them

At a Maya site, the eclipse brings a focus to living traditions.

San Antonio marvels at one eclipse, and gets ready for another.

Thousands of Displaced Gazans Struggle to Find Basic Necessities

With cowboys, festivals and “eclipse village,” Texas Hill Country is abuzz.

Get Ready for the ‘Ring of Fire’ Solar Eclipse This Saturday

Israel, Gaza and the Laws of War

The family of a missing American has pieced together that he is likely gravely injured and held by Hamas.

Federal Reserve Officials Were Cautious in September

Why We Should, but Won’t, Reduce the Budget Deficit

U.S. Declares the Military Takeover in Niger a Coup

Lost in Tibetan Avalanches, 2 American Women Close to a Record

A Clash of Views Over the Israel-Hamas War

Biden Says Military Assistance Is On Its Way to Israel

Graphic images of violence flood social media.

Hallan muertos en Ecuador a los 6 acusados de asesinar a Fernando Villavicencio

The U.S. added 336,000 jobs in September.

Schumer Leads Bipartisan Trip to China Amid Tensions

We Should Have Known So Much About Covid from the Start

Maryland Supreme Court to Hear Arguments in Adnan Syed Case

Trump Ordered Not to Comment on Judge’s Staff in Fraud Case

‘Wedgie’ on Disney Water Slide Caused Severe Injuries, Lawsuit Says