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Elon Musk Is Trying to Break Germany’s Quarantine on the Far-Right AfD

9 January 2025 at 21:23
Political leaders have shunned the Alternative for Germany. But on his social media platform X, Mr. Musk is pitching the party as mainstream.

© Pool photo by Allison Robbert

Elon Musk is hosting an interview with Alice Weidel, the leader of the far-right party Alternative for Germany, on X, his social media platform.

Study Links High Fluoride Exposure to Lower I.Q. in Children

9 January 2025 at 08:27
The results of a new federal analysis were drawn from studies conducted in other countries, where drinking water contains more fluoride than in the United States.

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Lebanese Lawmakers Choose a President After 2 Years of Gridlock

By: Euan Ward
9 January 2025 at 20:54
Lawmakers elected Joseph Aoun, the commander of the Lebanese military, the first step in forming a government to lead a country recovering from economic crisis and a devastating war.

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Gen. Joseph Aoun, the commander of the Lebanese military, at the government palace in Beirut last month.

National Day of Mourning for Jimmy Carter: What It Means, and What’s Closed

7 January 2025 at 04:02
Jimmy Carter, the only centenarian ex-president, died on Dec. 29. Here’s what to expect on Thursday.

© Dustin Chambers for The New York Times

Leaving a package of peanuts at a statue of the peanut-farmer-turned-president Jimmy Carter in Atlanta.

‘It Was Biblical’: Ash and Flame Upend Life in Southern California

9 January 2025 at 11:55
Wind-whipped wildfire blew through communities of every socioeconomic status and stripe, merging, psychically if not physically, into a kind of mega-catastrophe.

© Philip Cheung for The New York Times

TikTok Case Before Supreme Court Pits National Security Against Free Speech

9 January 2025 at 18:01
The court, which hears arguments on Friday in a challenge to a law banning the app, has issued varying rulings when those two interests clashed.

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The Supreme Court’s decision will determine the fate of a powerful and pervasive cultural phenomenon that has 170 million users in the United States.

TikTok Creators and Brands Are Bracing for a Potential Ban

9 January 2025 at 18:01
Billions in advertising flows through TikTok, which could be banned in the U.S. as soon as Jan. 19. Brands and creators are racing to prepare.

© J. Scott Applewhite/Associated Press

Many creators on TikTok are urging fans to follow them to alternate platforms if the app is banned.

Biden Administration Ignites Firestorm With Rules Governing A.I.’s Global Spread

The tech industry is fighting new regulations, expected soon, that aim to keep the cutting-edge technology in the United States and allied countries.

© Nathan Howard for The New York Times

A data center in Ashburn, Va. The Biden administration has developed rules to determine where such facilities, which power artificial intelligence, are built and by whom.

Tim Walz Endorses Ken Martin, a Fellow Minnesotan, to Lead the D.N.C.

9 January 2025 at 18:03
The Minnesota governor and 2024 vice-presidential contender became the highest-profile Democrat to back Mr. Martin, one of the front-runners vying to run the party’s national committee.

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Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota, left, and Ken Martin, right, the chairman of the state’s Democratic Party, are longtime allies.

These Roadies Help Stars Rock ’n’ Roll All Night. They’re in Their 70s.

9 January 2025 at 18:00
Some of the live music industry’s most respected and consistently working roadies, instrument techs and sound people have been on the job for half a century.

© Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times

Bob Czaykowski, a well-known sound man known as Nitebob, working the board for the band Lez Zeppelin.

Egypt Sees Its Refugees as a Scapegoat and an Opportunity

9 January 2025 at 13:01
Palestinians, Sudanese and Syrians fleeing war have found a home in the country. But Cairo says newcomers are straining resources and is seeking financial help from the West.

© Heba Khamis for The New York Times

Selling Sudanese goods in Giza, Egypt, in September. Egypt’s relatively lax immigration rules have attracted foreigners of all kinds for decades.

U.S. Saw an Opportunity While It Pushed to Arm Ukraine

9 January 2025 at 18:00
The White House seized a rare chance to undermine Russia and build up regional allies as it built a coalition to support the Ukrainians.

© Nicole Tung for The New York Times

Members of the Ukrainian National Guard preparing to fire from their position, near Selydove, Ukraine, last October.

Putin Gets a Snub in the Vast Wine Cellars of a Former Soviet Republic

9 January 2025 at 18:06
The Russian president celebrated his 50th birthday at a winery in Moldova. After the invasion of Ukraine, it moved the bottles he was given away from public view.

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Visiting the cellars of the Cricova Winery in Moldova. It has previously hosted world leaders including President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.

Who Is Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative Leader on a Path to Become Canada’s Next Prime Minister?

9 January 2025 at 18:03
Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative leader, enjoys a commanding lead in the polls as Canadians look to the next general election.

© Cole Burston for The New York Times

Pierre Poilievre and his Conservative Party have enjoyed a double-digit lead in the polls over Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberal Party.

Banks Are Racking Up Wins Even Before Trump Is Back in White House

9 January 2025 at 18:01
Lobbying by banks helped torpedo a major proposal, and a top regulator announced this week that he would step down from a leadership role.

© Victor Llorente for The New York Times

The headquarters of Goldman Sachs in Manhattan. President-elect Donald J. Trump’s return to the White House heralds an era of gentler bank oversight.

U.S. Efforts to Cut Emissions Stalled in 2024 as Power Demand Surged

9 January 2025 at 18:02
After staying flat for nearly two decades, electricity use is starting to rise again, and the boom in wind and solar power hasn’t kept pace.

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Construction of wind turbines for an offshore on the State Pier in New London, Conn., in November. The nation’s demand for electricity increased by roughly 3 percent in 2024.

Don’t Underestimate the Enduring Power of ISIS

9 January 2025 at 14:00
The terrorist attack in New Orleans serves as a grim reminder that the group is still able to transform personal crises into public tragedy.

© Emily Kask for The New York Times

A memorial on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.

Fani Willis Asks Georgia Supreme Court to Review Decision Kicking Her Off Trump Case

9 January 2025 at 12:59
In a filing late Wednesday, Fani Willis petitioned the Georgia Supreme Court to allow her to keep prosecuting Donald J. Trump over efforts to overturn his 2020 election defeat.

© Nicole Craine for The New York Times

Fani T. Willis, the district attorney of Fulton County, Ga., petitioned the state’s high court to review a recent decision disqualifying her from prosecuting Donald J. Trump.

In the Palisades, an Evacuation Disaster Was Years in the Making

Some Pacific Palisades residents said the community had long asked for more detailed fire preparation plans. When a fire raged through the community this week, gridlock ensued.

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A Los Angeles firefighter dragged a hose past cars in a neighborhood in the Pacific Palisades section of Los Angeles on Tuesday.

Alito Spoke With Trump Shortly Before Supreme Court Filing

9 January 2025 at 10:19
The justice said that the call was a job reference for one of his former clerks and that the request to stay the president-elect’s sentencing did not come up.

© Susan Walsh/Associated Press

Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. in 2023. He said he had not talked about the hush money case or any other legal proceeding with President-elect Donald J. Trump.

San Francisco Gets a New Mayor and an Emergency Plan for the Fentanyl Scourge

9 January 2025 at 08:40
Daniel Lurie, an heir to the Levi Strauss fortune, became the city’s 46th mayor on Wednesday and laid out a path to restoring the battered city’s luster.

© Loren Elliott for The New York Times

Daniel Lurie was inaugurated as San Francisco’s 46th mayor on Wednesday at Civic Center Plaza.
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