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Newyork
Woman in Critical Condition After Man Pushes Her Into Subway Train
The 30-year-old woman was attacked at random, the police said. Officers were seeking a suspect.
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World
Scotland Braces for Heavy Rain and Winds That Could Pose a ‘Danger to Life’
Britain’s weather agency issued its highest alert for parts of Scotland, warning that as much as a month’s worth of rain is expected to fall between Thursday and Friday.
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Books
‘Suffs’ Heads to Broadway With Hillary Clinton as a Producer
The musical, about early-20th-century efforts to win the right to vote for women, will open in April at the Music Box Theater.
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World
Facing Risky Options for Gaza Hostages, U.S. Turns to Longtime Mediator
Hamas is believed to hold at least 199 people in Gaza, a dense territory descending into a chaotic crisis, where many officials believe a military rescue would be dangerous for soldiers and hostages alike.
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Science
These Amphibians Have a Taste for Their Mom’s Skin
Caecilians are the first amphibians known to pass on their microbiomes to their offspring.
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US
‘Big Jim’ and Babydog Go to Washington?
Out of the driver’s seat of the Suburban with the ‘‘Coal 3’’ license plate emerged Gov. Jim Justice, Big Jim as they call him, looming over everyone who had been waiting for the past hour and a half. He had come to a gravel patch in the hills of West ...
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News
Microsoft Beats the Antitrust Odds on Its Activision Deal
Approval from British regulators for the $69 billion takeover was the last hurdle left for the tech giant, which saw off serious challenges to the transaction.
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News
Elon Musk, Kamala Harris, Jamie Dimon Will Speak at the DealBook Summit
The conference on Nov. 29 will bring together the biggest newsmakers in business, politics and culture.
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US
Trump’s Lawyers Lash Out Over Timing of His Federal Trials
In a court filing, the former president’s legal team accused prosecutors in the classified documents case of trying at any cost to win a verdict against him by Election Day.
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News
U.A.W. Expands Strike to Ford Plant in Kentucky
The factory employs 8,700 and makes some of Ford’s most profitable products, including pickups and sport utility vehicles.