The Times reviewed the minutes of 10 meetings among Hamas’s top leaders. The records show the militant group avoided several escalations since 2021 to falsely imply it had been deterred — while seeking Iranian support for a major attack. Israel’s military said it was “operating with great force” against Hamas and allied groups and issued new evacuation orders, as it also continued its campaign in Lebanon. Vice President Kamala Harris is on track to win a majority of Black voters, and has brought many back to her party since taking over for President Biden. Still, a significant gap in support persists. Donald J. Trump is feeling aggrieved, unappreciated by donors and fenced in by security concerns in the final stretch of the race. The former president took a detour from the battleground states to hold a rally in the California desert, where temperatures hovered near 100 degrees. Being uncertain about our earlier poll results but finding almost the same numbers the next time around. The president will visit communities ravaged by Hurricane Milton on Sunday. The disaster declaration will enable funds for the state to be deployed. After Helene and Milton, some small Florida companies risk bankruptcy. Larger ones will be in the hot seat with lawmakers and consumer groups. More than 25 years after Mexico began recognizing dual nationals, some U.S.-born children of Mexican immigrants are claiming citizenship in the country that their parents once left. Canada has long had one of the world’s most open immigration policies. Now, faced with a growing popular backlash, it’s changing the rules. A second Trump administration would be expected to shred climate polices. California officials are devising ways to insulate its environmental regulations. They have become pampered family members in South Korea, which has the world’s lowest birthrate and where much of the population lives alone. Honorable public servants of both parties upheld democracy after the 2020 election. America is counting on them again to do their duty. The vice president needs to pull out all the stops to get out of her stall. I’m taking steps to secure my future in an uncertain time for trans people in America. Alarmed by abortion and transgender rights, Christian activists are invoking the Old Testament story of Esther, the Jewish orphan who bravely saved her people. When Sandy Irvine went on a pioneering expedition to Mount Everest’s summit in 1924, he and his partner vanished. The recent discovery may shed light on the ill-fated adventure. The suit had accused the three women of wrongful death. It was part of a heated battle over the use of such pills in states with abortion bans. In a podcast landscape where famous people are always talking to each other, “Podcrushed” tweaks the formula and, for good measure, adds some adolescent angst. |
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