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3 Presidents Swoop Into Pennsylvania, in a Clash That Transcends 2022
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How Republicans Fed a Misinformation Loop About the Pelosi Attack

How Republicans Fed a Misinformation Loop About the Pelosi Attack

By Annie Karni, Malika Khurana and Stuart A. Thompson

Within hours of the brutal attack last week on Paul Pelosi, Republican officials and media figures began circulating groundless claims — nearly all of them sinister, and many homophobic — about what had happened.

3 Presidents Swoop Into Pennsylvania, in a Clash That Transcends 2022

3 Presidents Swoop Into Pennsylvania, in a Clash That Transcends 2022

By Lisa Lerer and Michael C. Bender

As the midterms come to a close, the establishment politics of the two most recent Democratic presidents met the disruptive force of the last Republican one, with control of Congress at stake.

How Putin and Friends Stalled Climate Progress

How Putin and Friends Stalled Climate Progress

By Somini Sengupta, Steven Lee Myers, Manuela Andreoni and Suhasini Raj

A handful of powerful world leaders rallied around Russia and undercut global cooperation.

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Aaron Carter, Singer and Onetime Teenage Sensation, Dies at 34

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Aaron Carter, Singer and Onetime Teenage Sensation, Dies at 34

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Mr. Carter, who released his first album at age 9 and "Aaron's Party" at age 12, was the younger brother of Nick Carter, a member of the Backstreet Boys.

The Unruly Heirs of Sarah Palin

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The Unruly Heirs of Sarah Palin

By Rosie Gray

Even if Palin loses her House race next week, a new generation of conservative women stand poised to carry her complex legacy forward.

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Dozens Injured in New York City Apartment Fire

Video Video: Dozens Injured in New York City Apartment Fire

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Nearly 40 people were injured in a high-rise apartment fire in Midtown Manhattan, officials said. Videos shared by residents of the building show smoke billowing from the windows.

Tornadoes Touch Down in Northeast Texas

Video Video: Tornadoes Touch Down in Northeast Texas

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Tornadoes tore through parts of Texas, Arkansas and Oklahoma, damaging dozens of homes and leaving thousands of people without power, according to officials.

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