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Tuesday, September 19, 2023

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Justin Trudeau Accuses India of a Killing on Canadian Soil

Justin Trudeau Accuses India of a Killing on Canadian Soil

By Ian Austen and Vjosa Isai

The Canadian leader said agents of India had assassinated a Sikh community leader in British Columbia in June. India called the accusation "absurd."

How DeSantis Played Both Sides of the G.O.P. Rift Over the 2020 Election

How DeSantis Played Both Sides of the G.O.P. Rift Over the 2020 Election

By Alexandra Berzon and Sharon LaFraniere

The Florida governor created an election crimes unit that placated election deniers. It led to scores of "zany-burger" tips, and, according to one Republican, "Kabuki theater."

The Kids on the Night Shift

The Kids on the Night Shift

By Hannah Dreier and Meridith Kohut

For Marcos Cux — and thousands of other migrant children — working dangerous jobs that violate child-labor laws is the only American dream there is.

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All of the Predictions Agree on One Thing: Humanity Peaks Soon

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Today's Videos

Visual Investigations

Evidence Suggests Ukrainian Missile Caused Market Tragedy

By John Ismay, Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Haley Willis, Malachy Browne, Christoph Koettl and Alexander Cardia

Witness accounts and an analysis of video and weapon fragments suggest a Ukrainian missile failed to hit its intended target and landed in a bustling street, with devastating consequences.

Video Video: 'I Want the World to See': Libyan Photographer Confronts Loss in His Devastated City

By Mona El-Naggar, Caroline Kim and Arijeta Lajka

Libyan portrait photographer Muhammad Elalwany set out to document the aftermath of the devastating floods in his hometown of Derna, only to realize many of the faces he knew are now gone. He spoke with The New York Times, sharing his personal story along with images and video captured with his camera.

Northern Lights Shine in Midwestern Skies

Video Video: Northern Lights Shine in Midwestern Skies

By Storyful and Associated Press

The colorful display from the aurora borealis was visible in parts of the U.S. last week. It was also seen in areas of the Midwest on Monday night.

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