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   * FLOODING IN NEW YORK
     
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   * DIANNE FEINSTEIN
     
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A LOOMING SHUTDOWN

 * What to Know
 * The G.O.P. Holdouts
 * Will There Be a Recession?

LIVE
SEPT. 29, 2023, 1:22 P.M. ET2M AGO
2M AGO


KEVIN MCCARTHY PUSHES AHEAD ON A STOPGAP SPENDING BILL UNLIKELY TO PASS

The measure, considered dead on arrival in the Senate, would be a way for the
speaker to show that he tried to avoid a crisis.

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TRACK THE LIVE HOUSE VOTE HERE.


HOW TRUMP COMPLICATES MCCARTHY’S ATTEMPTS TO AVOID A SHUTDOWN

Former President Trump has been publicly pushing for a shutdown.

4 min read


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DIANNE FEINSTEIN, OLDEST SENATOR AND A FIXTURE OF CALIFORNIA POLITICS, DIES AT
90

She achieved remarkable breakthroughs as a woman, becoming San Francisco’s first
female mayor and California’s first woman elected to the Senate.

12 min read

LIVE
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DIANNE FEINSTEIN, WHO HAD BEEN IN DECLINING HEALTH, HAD FACED CALLS TO STEP
DOWN.

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THE DEATH OF DIANNE FEINSTEIN INTENSIFIES A FIGHT FOR A COVETED CALIFORNIA
SENATE SEAT.

2 min read

 1. 2023Sen. Feinstein served in the Senate for three decades.
    Kent Nishimura for The New York Times
 2. 1979At the vigil for Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone.
    Paul Sakuma/Associated Press
 3. 1979Declaring victory in San Francisco's mayoral election, the first woman
    to do so.
    Associated Press
 4. 1986As mayor, she maintained a highly public profile with citizens.
    .
 5. 1992She was one of several women elected to the Senate in what became known
    as "The Year of the Woman."
    George Nikitin/Associated Press
 6. 1995Speaking with constituents as she prepared to defend the assault weapons
    ban.
    Stephen Crowley/The New York Times
 7. 2007She joined the Senate Intelligence Committee in 2001, and served chair
    for six years.
    Andrew Councill for The New York Times
 8. 2011Speaking to reporters about amendments to federal ethanol policy.
    Philip Scott Andrews/The New York Times
 9. 2018Her handling of Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation hearings
    elicited some of the worst criticism of her career.
    Erin Schaff for The New York Times



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‘LIFE-THREATENING RAINFALL EVENT’ IN NEW YORK AS CITY COMBATS FLOODING

Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency and urged people to avoid
travel. One official called it “the wettest day we’ve had since Hurricane Ida.”

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FAST-RISING WATER CAN BE DEADLY. HERE’S WHAT TO DO IF YOU’RE CAUGHT OFF GUARD.

7 min read


FAR FROM LAND, TROPICAL STORM RINA IS FORMING IN THE ATLANTIC.

3 min read

 1.  Williamsburg, Brooklyn
     Abby Perpich/The New York Times
 2.  Morningside Park, Manhattan
     Sharon Otterman/The New York Times
 3.  Mamaroneck, N.Y.
     Mike Segar/Reuters
 4.  Gowanus, Brooklyn
     Emily Rhyne/The New York Times
 5.  Bensonhurst, Brooklyn
     Mike Weinberger via X
 6.  The Bronx, N.Y.
     Gregg Vigliotti for The New York Times
 7.  Gowanus, Brooklyn
     Emily Rhyne/The New York Times
 8.  Downtown, Brooklyn
     Chelsea Matiash/The New York Times
 9.  East Village, N.Y.
     Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times
 10. Flatbush, Brooklyn
     Anna Watts for The New York Times
 11. Gowanus, Brooklyn
     William Ferguson/The New York Times
 12. Prospect Heights, Brooklyn
     Jonathan Gardner via X
 13. Lower East Side, N.Y.
     Craig Hettich/The New York Times
 14. Brooklyn, N.Y.
     Spencer Platt/Getty Images
 15. The Bronx, N.Y.
     Gregg Vigliotti for The New York Times




U.A.W. WILL EXPAND STRIKES AT FORD AND GENERAL MOTORS

The United Automobile Workers union said 7,000 more of its members would walk
off the job two weeks after it began strikes at the Big Three automakers.

4 min read


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THE WAR ON MOSQUITOES

 * A New Weapon
 * Genetic Engineering
 * Improving Housing


AN INVASIVE MOSQUITO THREATENS CATASTROPHE IN AFRICA

A malaria-carrying species that thrives in urban areas and resists all
insecticides is causing outbreaks in places that have rarely faced the disease.

9 min read


MOSQUITOES ARE A GROWING THREAT TO PUBLIC HEALTH, REVERSING YEARS OF PROGRESS.

9 min read


INSECTICIDES CAN’T STOP THESE MOSQUITOES. NOW WHAT?


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HE’S THE PAWPAW KING OF BROOKLYN. (WHAT’S A PAWPAW?)

The exotic-tasting fruit, though native to North America, is hard to come by.
But in one backyard near the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, dozens fall each year.

5 min read


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THE LAWYER TRYING TO HOLD GUNMAKERS RESPONSIBLE FOR MASS SHOOTINGS

Josh Koskoff’s victory against Remington has raised the possibility of a new
form of gun control: lawsuits against the companies that make assault rifles.

30 min read


Thea Traff for The New York Times


A SRI LANKAN BAKER’S BAGUETTE CONQUERS FRANCE

After 17 years in France, Tharshan Selvarajah has yet to apply for citizenship.
But he now makes bread for President Emmanuel Macron.

5 min read


Dmitry Kostyukov for The New York Times


G.O.P. MEGADONOR NETWORK TO HEAR PITCHES FROM DESANTIS AND HALEY CAMPS

The American Opportunity Alliance will meet in Dallas, as its biggest donors
weigh whether investing in any non-Trump candidate remains worthwhile.

3 min read


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NAVY WILL START TESTING SEALS FOR ILLICIT DRUG USE

The SEALs will face random screening for performance-enhancing drugs, believed
to be widely abused in the ranks.

4 min read


SUPREME COURT TO HEAR CHALLENGES TO STATE LAWS ON SOCIAL MEDIA

The tech industry argues that laws in Florida and Texas, prompted by
conservative complaints about censorship, violate the First Amendment.

4 min read


INFLATION MEASURE FAVORED BY THE FED COOLED IN AUGUST

Federal Reserve officials received more good news in their battle against rapid
inflation.

4 min read


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WHY THE COOL KIDS CAN NEVER FORGIVE THE TABI THEFT

The viral tale of some stolen footwear says a lot about the tricky way
nonconformity works.

5 min read

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SOME DOGS HAVE ISSUES WITH AGGRESSION. HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN DO.

3 min read


WATCH OUT FOR THIS COMMON INTIMACY KILLER.

4 min read

Opinion


MENACHEM KAISER


WHAT KIND OF PERSON HAS A CLOSET FULL OF NAZI MEMORABILIA?

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O.O.P.S.

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MICHELLE COTTLE, ROSS DOUTHAT, CARLOS LOZADA AND LYDIA POLGREEN


WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT JOE BIDEN

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JAMELLE BOUIE


WHAT IF THE FRAMERS GOT SOMETHING CRITICAL WRONG?

6 min read

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PAUL KRUGMAN


HAIL TO THE FRAUDSTER IN CHIEF

4 min read

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RANDY C. HATTON AND LESLIE HENDELES


WE’VE KNOWN FOR 20 YEARS THIS COLD MEDICINE DOESN’T WORK

5 min read

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ADAM SETH LITWIN


WANT TO SAVE YOUR JOB FROM A.I.? HOLLYWOOD SCREENWRITERS JUST SHOWED YOU HOW.

5 min read

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ALEX KINGSBURY


TRUMP’S PROMISE OF LAWLESSNESS

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MEGAN K. STACK


WASHINGTON FEELS A CHILL AS ADORABLE DIPLOMATS DEPART

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ROSS DOUTHAT


HOW MANY AMERICANS ARE MARRIAGE MATERIAL?

8 min read


DAVID FRENCH


THIS IS WHAT IS WORRYING ME ABOUT THE WAR IN UKRAINE

7 min read


‘EVERY TIME I HEAR YOU, I FEEL A LITTLE BIT DUMBER’: WHO WON AND LOST THE SECOND
G.O.P. DEBATE


FRANK BRUNI


THE ONLY SHOT THAT THOSE SEVEN REPUBLICANS HAVE TO STOP TRUMP

8 min read


SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS


THE ’24 RACE: MORE HATS IN THE RING?

1 min read


PETER COY


THERE’S A CRUCIAL QUESTION ABOUT TRUMP, REAL ESTATE AND FRAUD

5 min read


SEBASTIEN LAI


‘DON’T BE SCARED,’ MY FATHER SAID BEFORE HE WAS LED AWAY IN HONG KONG

4 min read


LETTERS FROM OUR READERS


A CHAOTIC REPUBLICAN DEBATE: ‘TURN OFF THE MIC!’

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REPORTING FROM THE LAST LEG OF FASHION MONTH

Simbarashe Cha and Rebecca Suner

Paris




Over the past month, much of the fashion industry has traveled to fashion weeks
in New York, London and Milan before arriving in Paris for what is arguably the
biggest fashion week of them all.




People dress to impress at every fashion week, but many save their best looks
for Paris.




Lots of editors have by now attended more than 100 events — and some of the most
anticipated shows are still to come.




Celebrities travel from all over the world to sit beside runways in the front
row.




Photographers have to squeeze together — and sometimes have to wait for over an
hour — to get the perfect shot.




But it’s all part of the fun of fashion month, which is full of surprises, like
this dance party along the Seine River.



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BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO OFFER FEWEST OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS LEASES IN HISTORY

A new plan to sell offshore drilling rights will be limited to three spots, all
in the Gulf of Mexico.

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MICHIGAN SCHOOL SHOOTER IS FOUND ELIGIBLE FOR LIFE SENTENCE WITHOUT PAROLE

A judge found that Ethan Crumbley, who at 15 killed four high school students,
had little chance of rehabilitation.

4 min read


MUSEUM WORKER SOLD PAINTINGS AND PUT FORGERIES IN THEIR PLACE

An in-house appraiser noticed something was awry when the canvas on his
workbench did not match a catalog entry.

3 min read

 1. KupianskWalking past damaged shops and buildings.
    Roman Pilipey/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
 2. KyivYoung cadets and schoolgirls before a swearing-in ceremony.
    Brendan Hoffman for The New York Times
 3. Donetsk regionA makeshift clinic for wounded soldiers.
    David Guttenfelder for The New York Times
 4. KyivMourners at a funeral for a Ukrainian soldier.
    Brendan Hoffman for The New York Times
 5. KyivA section of a destroyed Russian helicopter on display.
    Brendan Hoffman for The New York Times
 6. KupianskWaiting in an evacuation minivan heading to Kharkiv.
    Roman Pilipey/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
 7. Donetsk regionDestroyed houses in the village of Klishchiivka.
    Alex Babenko/Associated Press
 8. Donetsk regionA Ukrainian soldier loading shells into a tank.
    Oleksandr Ratushniak/Reuters
 9. KyivA display of destroyed Russian military equipment.
    Brendan Hoffman for The New York Times




FORUM IN KYIV AIMS TO INCREASE WEAPONS PRODUCTION IN UKRAINE

International arms manufacturers are meeting as Ukraine seeks to revive its
domestic arms industry.

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A STATUE DRAPED WITH SNAKES? IN ITALY, IT HAPPENS EVERY YEAR.

Held in a small, mountainous village, this festival has it all: snakes,
charmers, religion, science. See for yourself — and try not to squirm.

4 min read



THEATER REVIEW


‘MELISSA ETHERIDGE: MY WINDOW’

This rock concert spliced with memoir has gained a striking intimacy.

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ART REVIEW


FOR BARKLEY HENDRICKS, A SEAT AT THE HEAD OF THE TABLE

Hendricks solidifies his place in the canon with a show at the Frick.

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IN COCOON, A JOURNEY BETWEEN MYSTERIOUS WORLDS

The video game seeks to deliver pleasurable moments of discovery.

4 min read


STREAM THESE GREAT MOVIES BEFORE THEY LEAVE NETFLIX

September’s losses include some of the most beloved titles.

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WHY STEPHEN CURRY’S SECOND ACT IS ON THE GOLF COURSE

The sport is still prone to its country club proclivities. The N.B.A. superstar
wants to change that.


WHY IS GIANTS QUARTERBACK DANIEL JONES THE SUBJECT OF SO MUCH HATE?

Those closest to Jones have theories on how such a reserved personality could
become a lightning rod.


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THE CAMERAS WERE ROLLING FOR A FOOTBALL GAME. THEN TAYLOR SWIFT SHOWED UP.

“There is that balance as to how often we show her and when we show her,” said
Fox lead N.F.L. director Rich Russo.


MEL TUCKER PREPARES TO POTENTIALLY SUE MICHIGAN STATE AFTER FIRING


RAIDERS PLAYER MAKES UNSUPPORTED ALLEGATIONS ABOUT COACH AND TEAM OWNER


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