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Kentucky Highway Shooting Manhunt Ends After a Suspect’s Body Is Found

Authorities said that remains were discovered near the site of the attack that left five people seriously wounded, ending a 12-day search.

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This image released by the Mount Vernon Fire Department shows traffic stopped during an active shooting on Interstate 75 north of London, Ky., in September.

Second Wave of Hezbollah Devices Explodes in Lebanon, Killing at Least 20

At least 20 people were killed and more than 450 others wounded, Lebanese officials said, a day after pagers exploded across the country and killed 12 people, in an attack widely attributed to Israel.

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Ambulances arriving after a device reportedly exploded during the funeral in Beirut’s southern suburbs on Wednesday for people killed when hundreds of pagers exploded across Lebanon a day earlier.

Harris Warns of Mass Deportations and Detention Camps if Trump Is Elected

Vice President Kamala Harris is trying to build support among Latino voters as polls show Americans trust former President Donald J. Trump over Democrats on the border.

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Vice President Kamala Harris at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institutes’s annual leadership conference in Washington on Wednesday. She said that former President Donald J. Trump had “pledged to carry out the largest deportation, a mass deportation, in American history.”

Melania Trump Defends Nude Modeling Work as She Promotes Book

The former first lady called her past work a “celebration of the human form” in a video, the latest in a series promoting her memoir and appearing to reflect her deeply held beliefs.

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“Are we no longer able to appreciate the beauty of the human body?” Melania Trump asks in a video posted to her social media accounts.

Woman Burned After Hiking Off Trail at Yellowstone National Park

The 60-year-old was walking with her husband and dog near a geyser when she broke through the ground into scalding waters on Monday afternoon, according to the National Park Service.

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A 60-year-old woman had walked off trail with her husband and dog near the Mallard Lake Trailhead at Old Faithful when she broke through the thin ground. She suffered serious burns on her lower leg.

Sean Combs Must Remain in Jail Until Trial After Judge Denies Bail Appeal

The judge said Mr. Combs posed a risk of witness tampering and was a danger to the community while awaiting his sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy trial.

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A magistrate judge had originally denied Sean Combs bail, citing the prosecutors’ accusations of witness tampering and the serious nature of the sex trafficking charge.

Teamsters Won’t Endorse Trump or Harris in 2024 Presidential Election

The Teamsters president, Sean O’Brien, has shown an openness to former President Donald J. Trump, dividing the powerful union. Neither candidate will be the beneficiary of its considerable organizing muscle.

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Former President Donald Trump granted Sean O’Brien, the Teamsters president, a prime-time speaking slot at the Republican National Convention in July.

‘Survivor’ Season 47 to Feature Jon Lovett, a Former Obama Speechwriter

The show’s 47th season, which features Jon Lovett, a former Obama speechwriter, premieres Wednesday. But even in heated election years, presidential politics rarely intrudes.

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Electoral politics have rarely pierced the bubble surrounding “Survivor,” a reality television show that has spanned 25 years and 46 seasons.

Titan Disaster Hearing Upends Earlier Expert Theories on Crew Deaths

Two days of reporting and testifying by experts during a U.S. Coast Guard inquiry challenge the idea that the submersible’s passengers knew they were facing death.

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An image, released by the U.S. Coast Guard and Pelagic Research Services, of the tail cone of the Titan submersible resting at the bottom of the ocean.

Trump’s Talk of Prosecution Rattles Election Officials

The former president has long claimed, despite evidence to the contrary, that elections are corrupt. What if he carries through with threats to prosecute the officials who run them?

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Former President Donald J. Trump has said on social media that election officials believed to be “involved in unscrupulous behavior” will be investigated and prosecuted if he wins the White House in November.

As Texas Power Grid Faces New Strains, Renewables Help Meet Demand

Texas, the biggest oil-producing state, has turned to solar power and battery storage to see it through extreme weather. But with demand rising, much more power will be needed.

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A Jupiter Power energy center in Houston in August. The swift growth of battery storage as a source of power for the electric grid, along with the continued expansion of large-scale solar farms, could not have come at a better time for Texas.

Blinken Visits Egypt, but Skips a Stop in Israel

The secretary of state is making his 10th visit to the Middle East since the Oct. 7 attacks. Until now, he has met with officials in Israel each time.

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Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken’s decision not to visit Israel partly reflects a deadlock in efforts to strike a cease-fire deal in Gaza.
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