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Local Officials Cannot Refuse to Certify Election Results, Georgia Judge Rules

Local Officials Cannot Refuse to Certify Election Results, Georgia Judge Rules

Nick Corasaniti
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Politics

The ruling cuts at the heart of a key argument made by right-wing activists since the 2020 election, when Donald Trump sought to disrupt the certification process as part of his bid to subvert the results.


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Profits Leap at Goldman Sachs as Banks See Steady Economy

Profits Leap at Goldman Sachs as Banks See Steady Economy

Rob Copeland
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Politics

The investment bank earned more than expected in the latest quarter, a theme for other big banks, too.


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China’s Wild Panda Census is Widely Regarded as Flawed

China’s Wild Panda Census is Widely Regarded as Flawed

Mara Hvistendahl and Joy Dong
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Politics

The panda census methodology is widely seen as flawed, and China keeps the data shrouded in secrecy.


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The Race to Plug a Breach in the Queens-Midtown Tunnel

The Race to Plug a Breach in the Queens-Midtown Tunnel

Patrick McGeehan
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Politics

A leak in the Queens-Midtown Tunnel and the race to plug it revealed the fragility of New York City’s aging transportation network.


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Justin Trudeau’s Accusations Spotlight Reach of India’s Intelligence Agencies

Justin Trudeau’s Accusations Spotlight Reach of India’s Intelligence Agencies

Anupreeta Das
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Politics

The Canadian prime minster’s accusation of Indian government involvement in the killing of a Sikh nationalist signifies a sharp escalation in diplomatic tensions between India and Canada.


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Trump Leans On Creative Bookkeeping to Keep Up in Cash Race

Trump Leans On Creative Bookkeeping to Keep Up in Cash Race

Shane Goldmacher and Maggie Haberman
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Politics

Donald J. Trump’s official campaign committee has a payroll of fewer than a dozen and has found ways for another account to pick up the tab for his rallies.


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With Trump Facing Threats, Security and Politics Intersect as Never Before

With Trump Facing Threats, Security and Politics Intersect as Never Before

Jonathan Swan, Maggie Haberman, Julian E. Barnes, Eileen Sullivan, Kate Kelly and Devlin Barrett
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Politics

After two assassination attempts and amid threats from Iran, Donald Trump relies for his safety on the same agencies that he has long assailed as part of a hostile deep state.


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Optimism on Wall Street, and Harris Agrees to a Fox News Interview

Optimism on Wall Street, and Harris Agrees to a Fox News Interview

Tracy Mumford, Matina Stevis-Gridneff, Robert Jimison and Jessica Metzger
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Politics

Plus, an investigation into China’s panda factories.


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Trump’s Border Plans Are Light on Details but Strong on Fury

Trump’s Border Plans Are Light on Details but Strong on Fury

Zolan Kanno-Youngs
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Politics

The former president’s sweeping immigration proposals face daunting challenges, but voters still trust his positions more than his opponent’s.


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As Harris Visits Detroit, Some Democrats See Ground To Be Made Up

As Harris Visits Detroit, Some Democrats See Ground To Be Made Up

Mitch Smith
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Politics

Democrats have long won by wide margins in Detroit, but some party leaders said the vice president needed to do more to counter an assertive Trump campaign.


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Lebanon’s Hospitals Buckle Amid Israel’s Offensive Against Hezbollah

Lebanon’s Hospitals Buckle Amid Israel’s Offensive Against Hezbollah

Euan Ward and Diego Ibarra Sanchez
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Politics

The United Nations says “the targeting of health and relief operations is broadening” in Lebanon. Hospitals say they have been forced to close or are struggling to operate.


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Iranian General Is Seen in State Media After Questions Over His Whereabouts

Iranian General Is Seen in State Media After Questions Over His Whereabouts

Qasim Nauman
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Politics

Brig. Gen. Esmail Ghaani, commander of the elite Quds Force, appeared in video footage on Tuesday as Tehran braces for a possible counterstrike by Israel.


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The Stock Market’s Bullish Run Is Likely to Continue, Analysts Say

The Stock Market’s Bullish Run Is Likely to Continue, Analysts Say

Joe Rennison
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Politics

The bullishness on Wall Street is largely based on confidence that the Federal Reserve will tame inflation, the economy will remain solid and corporate earnings will continue to grow.


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Political Infighting Hampers Ukraine’s Efforts to Avert Energy Crisis

Political Infighting Hampers Ukraine’s Efforts to Avert Energy Crisis

Constant Méheut
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Politics

Top energy officials have fallen and key energy policy decisions have been delayed because of political calculations, lawmakers and experts say, costing Ukraine valuable time in preparing for winter.


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What a Crackdown on Immigration Could Mean for Cheap Milk

What a Crackdown on Immigration Could Mean for Cheap Milk

Marcela Valdes
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Politics

Undocumented labor quietly props up the entire American economy — but nowhere more dramatically than on dairy farms.


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