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Politics
A Spacecraft Named Odysseus Prepares to Launch to the Moon, Again
A day after SpaceX called off the flight of a spacecraft from Intuitive Machines of Houston, the company is ready…
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World
U.S. Has New Intelligence About Russia’s Nuclear Capabilities
A congressman’s cryptic statement about the development set Washington abuzz about what the intelligence was and infuriated White House officials.
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World
What the Dutch Lost When They Lost Manhattan
Last week The Times ran a wonderful article about Pulau Rhun, a tiny, nutmeg-growing island in what is now Indonesia…
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Sports
David Bouley, a Chef of Many Ideas, Brought Them to Delicious Life
This prolific pioneer, who died Monday, used his New York restaurants to explore a deep interest in nutrition, bread and…
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World
Here’s How Mexicans Living Abroad Can Vote in This Year’s Election
Millions of Mexicans living outside the country can vote in the upcoming elections — as long as they register this…
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Books
Lucy Sante Is the Same Writer She Has Always Been
In her memoir “I Heard Her Call My Name,” the author reflects on her life and embarking on a gender…
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Politics
A Spacecraft Named Odysseus Will Launch to the Moon: How to Watch
Intuitive Machines of Houston, the latest private company to attempt to carry NASA payloads to the lunar surface, will lift…
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World
Biden Denounces Trump’s Support for Russian Attack on Allies as ‘Un-American’
The president cited the former president’s comments in seeking to increase pressure on Speaker Mike Johnson to allow a floor…
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Sports
The Cookbook ‘French Boulangerie’ Embraces Fermentation and Goes Beyond France
Try a cooking oil made from algae, pick up a citrus wheel plate and more food news.
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World
Only Biden and M.B.S. Can Redirect the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
One of the most unexpected developments in the Israel-Hamas war is the emergence of a powerful alignment of interests and…