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Plus, Voters Are Deeply Skeptical About the Health of American Democracy
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October 27, 2024, 4:41 p.m. Eastern time

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Is It Fascism? A Leading Historian Changes His Mind.

Robert Paxton thought the label was overused. But now he's alarmed by what he sees in global politics — including Trumpism.

The Army of Election Officials Ready to Reject the Vote

A movement driven by disinformation about Trump's 2020 defeat has taken over many of the boards that certify elections. It could cause chaos in the weeks ahead.

How Cheerleading Became So Acrobatic, Dangerous and Popular

For decades, the sport has been shaped in large part by one company — and one man.

Audio | John Fetterman Fears Trump Is Stronger Than Ever

The senator discusses the "astonishing" support for the former president in Pennsylvania, his rift with progressives over Israel and his own position in the Democratic Party.

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What to Know About the Looming Election Certification Crisis

An investigation in four battleground states found that Republicans have taken control of election boards with the aim of challenging and overturning outcomes that don't go their way.

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Michelle Obama Makes a Searing Appeal to Men: 'Take Our Lives Seriously'

The former first lady portrayed a second Trump administration as dire for American women. And she accused the media and many voters of holding Kamala Harris to a higher standard than Donald Trump.

How Tom Llamas, an NBC Anchor, Spends His Sundays

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People are turning away from drinking. But a glass of wine offers transcendent benefits that, for me, far outweigh the risks.

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Former Tech C.E.O. Dan Price Is Charged With Rape in California

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Opinion | There's a Very Good Reason College Students Don't Read Anymore

The world is sending a message about its priorities, and they do not appear to include "Moby-Dick."

Israeli Attack Puts Iranians on Edge: 'The Vibe Is Not Normal'

A sense of uncertainty prevailed in Iran after an Israeli retaliatory strike. Explosions kept some awake, while others hoped life would go back to normal.

Living on a Volcano's Edge, Italians Practice for Disaster

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