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							Thune Rejects Trump’s Call to Change the Senate Filibuster			
							 
															The Senate majority leader is unwilling to pursue the “nuclear option” to blow past a Democratic filibuster and reopen the government.
 
 
							
							In Louisiana, Threat of Lost SNAP Food Benefits Is Rattling the Vulnerable			
							 
															The state has vowed to step in and provide food assistance for many who face a cut-off in federal SNAP aid. But there is still fear and anxiety about how to get by.
 
 
							
							U.N. Says Strikes on Boats Trump Claims Are Smuggling Drugs Are Illegal			
							 
															The U.N.’s human rights chief condemned deadly military attacks on vessels near South and Central America and called for an independent investigation.
 
 
							
							A.I. Spending Is Accelerating Among Tech’s Biggest Companies			
							 
															Despite the risk of a bubble, Google, Meta, Microsoft and Amazon plan to spend billions more on artificial intelligence than they already do.
 
 
							
							Nvidia Uncertain if Return to China Is Closer After Trump-Xi Meeting			
							 
															Amid skyrocketing demand for artificial intelligence systems, the chip-making giant has been thrust into the economic feud between Beijing and Washington.
 
 
							
							Amazon’s Big Spending Reignites an A.I. Stock Rally			
							 
															Investors cheered the tech giant’s latest results showing that its huge investments in artificial intelligence are beginning to show returns.
 
 
							
							The Debate Dividing the Supreme Court’s Liberal Justices			
							 
															Outnumbered and facing vast stakes, Justices Kagan and Jackson are split over the best approach: investing in diplomacy inside the court or sounding the alarm outside.
 
 
							
							Executions and Mass Casualties: Videos Show Horror Unfolding in Sudan			
							 
															Evidence of atrocities emerging from the city of El Fasher stoked fears that the Sudanese region of Darfur is plunging, once again, into a cycle of genocidal violence.
 
 
							
							Dissecting Three Stephen King Adaptations			
							 
															Gilbert Cruz, editor of The New York Times Book Review, breaks down three Stephen King movie adaptations and how they differ from their source material.
 
 
							
							What If You Spent Every Waking Moment Taking On Elon Musk?			
							 
															Aaron Greenspan was once a promising entrepreneur. He has spent the last two decades lobbing grenades at the country’s most powerful tech moguls.
 
 
							
							Some of Trump’s Favorite Things on Asia Trip: A Crown and ‘Vicious’ Weapons			
							 
															President Trump traveled to Asia to be a statesman, a showman and a traveling salesman, depending on the audience.
 
 
							
							Carney Meets With Xi to Try and Reset Relations			
							 
															The leaders of Canada and China met for the first time in eight years to try to reset relations after years of acrimony.
 
 
							
							Xi Delivers Veiled Warning to Nations Not to Take the U.S.’s Side			
							 
															At an Asia-Pacific summit, the Chinese leader urged countries to “resist unilateral bullying,” an appeal that seemed at odds with his country’s recent actions.
 
 
							
							JPMorgan Alerted U.S. to Epstein Transfers Involving Wall St. Figures			
							 
															After Jeffrey Epstein’s 2019 death, the bank reported more than $1 billion in potentially suspicious transactions.
 
 
							
							Will the Unmaking of Prince Andrew Be the Making of King Charles?			
							 
															The decision by King Charles III to strip the title of his brother Prince Andrew showed a level of accountability rarely applied to royals.
 
 
							
							What’s Next for Andrew After He Loses ‘Prince’ Title?			
							 
															King Charles III’s brother will retreat further from public life after additional damaging revelations about his ties to the sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein.
 
 
							
							Mamdani’s Speech About Being Muslim Resonates Beyond New York City			
							 
															A video of a recent address by Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic mayoral candidate, has been viewed more than 25 million times.
 
 
							
							If Elected, How Might Mamdani Use Mayoral Power in Ways That Affect Israel?			
							 
															Zohran Mamdani’s opposition to Israel’s treatment of Palestinians could influence New York City’s investments, his appointees and city policing tactics.
 
 
							
							Coal Jobs or Climate? Trump’s Push Revives a Debate on the Navajo Nation.			
							 
															As the economic engine for the region, coal offered solid work. But it has also used up water, polluted the air and raised health concerns.
 
 
							
							Low Prices Aren’t Stopping Exxon and Chevron From Pumping More Oil			
							 
															The two biggest U.S. oil companies increased production in the third quarter and reported lower but still robust profits.
 
 
							
							A Legal Blizzard in Texas Targets Democrats and Promotes Ken Paxton			
							 
															The Texas attorney general has escalated the pace of high-profile legal actions, raising concern that his Senate campaign is influencing his law enforcement work.
 
 
							
							Ohio Republicans Gain Ground in Push for More Seats in Congress			
							 
															The map, which is expected to be approved on Friday morning by the state’s redistricting commission, improves Republicans’ odds of picking up two more seats.
 
 
							
							NYC Marathon Guide 2025: The Route, Start Times and More			
							 
															Everything you need to know about Sunday’s five-borough race.
 
 
							
							These Are the Best Places to Cheer for the New York City Marathon			
							 
															Here’s our guide to picking a good cheering location, whether you are following one runner’s progress or looking for a good spot to park yourself for the day.
 
 
							
							After ‘S.N.L.,’ Tim Meadows Found Success as a Second Fiddle			
							 
															Twenty-five years after he left “Saturday Night Live,” he is still reaching new audiences, most recently with a new CBS sitcom and a role in the DC Comics universe.
 
 
							
							It’s Not the Autopen. It’s What We Don’t Know About Biden’s Last Days in Office.			
							 
															What happens when a President’s physical or mental decline makes him unfit to continue to serve?
 
 
							
							At the Supreme Court, Liberal Justices Are Split			
							 
															We go inside their strained relationship.
 
 
							
							Jimmy Kimmel Can’t Believe He Agrees With Marjorie Taylor Greene			
							 
															“Sometimes you go so far right you come out on the other side,” Kimmel said of the congresswoman, who has clashed with fellow Republicans over health care.
 
 
							
							How Saudi Arabia and Qatar Benefited From Rule Changes to Reach the World Cup			
							 
															A soccer governing body that both countries have helped bankroll gave them extra rest and home-field advantage to set up World Cup qualification.
 
 
							
							Jamaica Prepared a Financial Fortress for Disaster. Hurricane Melissa Will Test It.			
							 
															All of Jamaica’s financial defenses — insurance, bonds and credit lines — could be deployed to recover from Hurricane Melissa. Will it be enough?
 
 
							
							Nvidia, Samsung and Hyundai C.E.O.s Meet in Seoul Ahead of Business Deal Announcement			
							 
															Jensen Huang, the Nvidia chief executive, and the leaders of Samsung and Hyundai staged a regular-folks outing in Seoul before announcing a business deal.
 
 
							
							Patricia Crowther, Who Brought Witchcraft Out of the Shadows, Dies at 97			
							 
															As a high priestess of Wicca, a branch of modern paganism founded in England, she promoted an image of witches as early feminists who were benevolent and spiritual.
 
 
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