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Senior South Korean Police Officer Sentenced to 3 Years Over Crowd Crush

Wordle Review No. 1,199

Viewfinders Make Fall Foliage Pop for the Colorblind in Virginia

Harris’s Historic Run for Office Could Outpace Hollywood’s Oval Offices

In Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, Days of Destruction After Months of Calm

Hezbollah’s Relationship to Lebanon Mixes Military Might With Politics

Rare Copy of U.S. Constitution, Found in a File Cabinet, Is Up for Auction

Pope Cancels Meetings, Citing Flu and With More Travel Looming

Wordle Review No. 1,192

Car Parts, Fiberglass and a Dream: How a Teacher Built a Hovercraft

Reseña de ‘Agatha en todas partes’: hechizos que no encantan

The Enduring Simplicity of Galaxie 500

Abused in Public Housing, Victims Often Face a Long Wait to Move

Cómo los últimos ocho años han hecho a las jóvenes más liberales

Top Biden Aide to Visit Israel Amid Fears of Escalation With Hezbollah

Wordle Review No. 1,185

Shoes Off. Laptops Out. Airport Tray Photo Shoot?

Jessica Ramos Will Run for Mayor Against Eric Adams

Reform or the End of Justice? Mexico Is Split on Plan to Elect Judges.

What to know about the report.

Louisiana Prepares for Francine to Make Landfall as a Hurricane

Wordle Review No. 1,179

Struggling to Stem Extremism, Tajikistan Hunts Beards and Head Scarves

The Connections Companion No. 455

Recent college graduates are finding a tighter labor market.

15 ‘looks’ inolvidables en el Festival de Venecia

Trump’s Federal Election Case to Go Back Before a No-Nonsense Judge

Aftermath of Military Academy Strike Drains Ukraine’s Seasoned Rescuers

The Connections Companion No. 451

You Just Got a Tattoo. How Do You Look After It?

Wordle Review No. 1,172

Bus drivers, port workers, a dance company: Here’s who is striking in Israel.

Wordle Review No. 1,171