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Getty Villa Is Reopening in Los Angeles After Palisades Fire

Although the museum’s artwork was unscathed, roughly 1,400 trees on the property burned during the Palisades fire. Visible traces of the devastation are intentional.

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The Internet Needs Sex

And an internet without it is one that offers a pale shadow of human potential and possibility.

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Minnesota Rep. Melissa Hortman and Husband Lie in State Alongside Their Dog, Gilbert

Gilbert, Representative Melissa Hortman’s dog, is being honored at the State Capitol with Ms. Hortman and her husband, Mark. They were all killed in a shooting at their home this month.

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Newsom Sues Fox News for at Least $787 Million Over Trump Phone Call Coverage

The lawsuit, which seeks at least $787 million in damages, comes as the California governor adopts an increasingly combative style with the president and his allies.

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The Concorde-and-Caviar Era of Condé Nast, When Magazines Ruled the Earth

Opulent days are over at Vogue, Vanity Fair and other once-powerful glossies. Anna Wintour is giving up (some) control. Now that everyone’s a gatekeeper, why do we keep recreating their status-obsessed world?

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Supreme Court Upholds Preventive Care Provision in Affordable Care Act

The case stemmed from a lawsuit brought by conservatives seeking to block free preventive care, including medicine to prevent H.I.V. transmission.

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Could a Michelin Star Actually Save the Restaurant in ‘The Bear?’

In Season 4 of the hit FX show, accolades are on the mind of Carmy Berzatto and his staff. But how much do they help real businesses?

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How the Supreme Court’s Ruling Could Revive Some Contested Trump Policies

The Supreme Court has imposed new limits on the power of district-court judges. Here’s what that means for the Trump administration.

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Critical Hurricane Monitoring Data Is Going Offline

The loss of access to the data could hamstring forecasters’ ability to track hurricanes and warn residents of their risk.

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Rick Hurst, Cletus Hogg on ‘The Dukes of Hazzard,’ Dies at 79

As the affable deputy sheriff on the popular CBS show, Mr. Hurst became a beloved figure for many fans of the show.

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Mamdani and Other Younger Democrats Are No Longer Waiting Their Turn

Three very different politicians — from New York, Virginia and New Jersey — won elections this month with a common theme: leadership for the next generation.

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How the Birthright Citizenship and Nationwide Injunctions Case Began

The dispute before the court was prompted by an order President Trump signed on his first day back in the White House.

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Israel Suggests It Could Strike Iran Again to Counter New Threats

Israel’s defense minister said Israel would strike if Iran seeks to develop long-range missiles or advance its nuclear program, despite a truce.

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How Trump Upended 60 Years of Civil Rights in Two Months

An assault on federal protections may bring about a new era of unchecked discrimination.

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Cuomo Doesn’t Blame Himself for Losing the Primary. Others Do.

Even some of his supporters say Andrew M. Cuomo ran an aloof campaign for mayor that underestimated his chief rival, Zohran Mamdani.

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Is ‘No Buy’ July the Best Way to Trim Your Spending?

One proponent argues that fiscal fasting pushes people to confront their spending habits. But other financial experts prefer a more consistent approach to budgeting.

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China Confirms Trade Framework With U.S. to Lift Export Controls

The deal involves loosening exports of rare earths to the United States and the lifting of some restrictions on U.S. goods to China, China’s Ministry of Commerce said.

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The Century’s Best Movies

We compiled the list by polling more than 500 people in and around the film industry.

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Rachel Zegler’s Balcony Scene in ‘Evita’ Has London Talking

Crowds are converging outside the London Palladium to watch Rachel Zegler sing “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina” from a balcony — while paying theatergoers inside see it on a screen.

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Authorities Rescue Girl Whose Mother Livestreamed Her Sexual Abuse

The 9-year-old from Vietnam was abused by her mother for customers watching on smartphone apps in the U.S. and elsewhere. The mother said she needed the money.

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El Salvador Police Say Quotas and Rumors Fueled Bukele’s Mass Arrests

Tens of thousands of people were jailed as part of President Nayib Bukele crackdown on gangs. Some police officers now admit they arrested people on flimsy or nonexistent evidence to meet quotas.

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‘Squid Game’ Season 3 Review: Game Over

It’s time for Netflix’s global phenomenon to give up its final answers, if there are any.

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Baltimore Takes a Gamble to Reverse Decades of Neglect

In the “birthplace of redlining,” an ambitious plan to promote homeownership and restore neighborhoods plagued by vacant houses is taking hold.

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‘Squid Game’ Is Back for Its Final Season. Here’s What to Remember From Season 2.

Only six months have passed since the Season 2 premiere, but there was plenty to keep track of. Here’s a quick look at where things left off.

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The Ayatollah Has a Plan

Iran’s supreme leader believes the country can outlast the West in a war of attrition.

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How Trump’s Strike on Iran Might Affect China’s Calculus on Taiwan

By attacking Iran, President Trump has shown he is willing to engage in a distant war. This raises questions in Beijing about what he might risk for Taiwan.

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In New Assessment, C.I.A. Chief Says U.S. Strikes ‘Severely Damaged’ Iranian Program

The administration suggested an initial report of less-severe damage was already outdated as the president continued to defend his assertion that key facilities had been “obliterated,” though no intelligence official has yet directly echoed his view.

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Where Is Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei?

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has not been seen publicly or heard from in nearly a week. That absence has surprised and unnerved everyone from political insiders to the general public.

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17-Year-Old Fatally Shot in the Bronx After Fight Over a Water Gun

Darrell Harris, a high school student, died after an encounter with men who were having a water gun fight at a local park, an official with knowledge of the incident said.

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Trump Urges Congress to ‘Kill’ Voice of America as Its Leader Defends Gutting It

In a heated hearing, Kari Lake, the Trump ally in charge of the federally funded international broadcasting network, called the media agency “a rotten piece of fish” that should be defunded.

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