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Fires and Storms Push Demand for Emergency Shelter to a New High

The Red Cross has provided more nights of shelter to Americans this year than at any point on record, a sign of the widening human toll of climate change.

How to Fix the Postal Service

Even as it becomes a focus of debate in a sharply partisan election year, the agency is crippled by economic forces outside its control. But a number of proposals, new and old, could chart a path forward.

A far-right group that trades in political violence has gotten a boost from Trump.

During this week’s presidential debate, President Trump said an extremist organization should “stand back and stand by.” Some saw it as an endorsement of a group known for street brawls.

Galleries and an Auction House Follow Collectors to Florida

Pace, Acquavella and Sotheby’s are opening seasonal spaces in Palm Beach.

Mellon Foundation to Provide $5 Million to Aid Black Theaters

The Billie Holiday Theater in Brooklyn will spearhead The Black Seed, a strategic plan that will offer grants to up to 50 theaters across the country.

For undecided voters, one thing is clear: The debate didn’t help.

A small but crucial segment of likely voters say they remain uncommitted — to a candidate or to voting at all — and nothing they heard on Tuesday clinched things for them.

A study found the ‘single largest driver’ of coronavirus misinformation. It was the president.

Cornell University researchers analyzing 38 million English-language articles about the pandemic found that President Trump was the largest driver of the “infodemic.”

Trump renews fears of voter intimidation as G.O.P. poll watchers mobilize.

Republicans are putting together what they call an army of Trump supporters to monitor election procedures.

An Interview With the Pac-12 Commissioner

The conference announced last week that it would try to play football beginning Nov. 6.

The Trump Debate Fallout

The president reluctantly walks back his nod to a far-right group: This is your morning tip sheet.

The Army Rolls Out a New Weapon: Strategic Napping

Because fatigue can corrode mission performance, a new physical training manual tells soldiers to grab 40 winks when they can, part of a new holistic approach to health in the ranks.

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