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Maine Gunman Made Threats Against His Army Base Last Month, Sheriff Says
The sheriff said that the threats prompted an alert to all law enforcement agencies in the state, weeks before the gunman, an Army reservist, fatally shot 18 people this week.
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News
With Rent Out of Reach, a Back Seat Becomes a Bedroom
For a Times journalist, months of reporting led to surprising discoveries about the growing number of Americans who, amid a nationwide housing crisis, live in their cars.
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Newyork
Stabbed. Kicked. Spit On. Violence in American Hospitals Is Out of Control.
OpinionSupported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTStabbed. Kicked. Spit On. Violence in American Hospitals Is Out of Control. Oct. 24, 2023, 5:00 a.m. ETShare full article27Video by Roland Kielman and Ryan Mercer Text by Helen Ouyang Mr. Kielman and Mr. Mercer ...
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How $17.2 Million in Gold and Cash Disappeared From Toronto’s Airport
A lawsuit offers a glimpse into the victim’s view of the April heist, though the case remains unsolved.
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Tesla’s Profits Plunge 44% After Big Price Cuts
The automaker reported a sharp drop in profits in the third quarter after slashing car prices by around 25 percent in an attempt to compete.
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US
In California, Safe Parking Lots Offer a Haven for the ‘Mobile Homeless’
A conversation with Rukmini Callimachi, who reported on the growing number of parking lots for people who have been forced to live out of their cars.
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Newyork
These Vessels Are Meant to Deceive
Plus: artistic interpretations of the Calvin Klein archive, a San Antonio hideaway — and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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News
I Live in My Car
Chrystal Audet tried to get comfortable in what she called her “bedroom” — the back seat of her eight-year-old Ford Fusion. To stretch her legs, she had to leave a passenger door ajar, but September nights are raw in the Pacific Northwest, with ...
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World
The Retired Israeli General Who Grabbed His Pistol and Took On Hamas
By rushing to confront the attackers himself, Israel Ziv has become a public symbol of Israel’s former military successes — and its failure this time.
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World
In Northern France, Riding the Rails Into the Past
On the tracks of a railway depot in northern France, a steam locomotive puffs out smoke as if it just took a drag. An engineer and two apprentices stand inside its teal-colored cab wearing dark clothing and gloves. It’s hard to make out their faces ...