Headlines from The New York Times for Sunday, June 16, 2024 (2024)

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Top News

  1. The Resistance to a New Trump Administration Has Already StartedBy Charlie Savage,Reid J. Epstein,Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan

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  2. Trump, Biden and CNN Prepare for a Hostile Debate (With Muted Mics)By Shane Goldmacher and Reid J. Epstein

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  3. Washington Post Publisher and Incoming Editor Are Said to Have Used Stolen Records in BritainBy Justin Scheck and Jo Becker

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Editors' Picks

  1. Is That Drink Worth It to You?By Susan Dominus

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  2. What Have We Liberals Done to the West Coast?By Nicholas Kristof

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Today’s Videos

  1. Princess of Wales Makes First Public Appearance Since Cancer DiagnosisBy Ang Li
  2. Pope Francis Meets Stephen Colbert and Other Comedians at the VaticanBy The Associated Press and Reuters
  3. A Look at One Way California Is Tackling HomelessnessBy Ronda Kaysen,Karen Hanley and James Surdam

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World

  1. Ukraine-Russia Peace Is as Elusive as Ever. But in 2022 They Were Talking.By Anton Troianovski,Adam Entous and Michael Schwirtz
  2. As War Drags On, Gazans More Willing to Speak Out Against HamasBy Raja Abdulrahim and Iyad Abuheweila

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  3. Accumulating waste poses catastrophic health risks in Gaza, UNRWA says.By Raja Abdulrahim and Abu Bakr Bashir

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U.S.

  1. In California, Tribal Members Are Reclaiming the ‘Land of the Flowing Water’By Jill Cowan and Mike Kai Chen

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  2. Not Your Average Flea Market: At La Pulga de Alamo, Stars Are BornBy Edgar Sandoval and Verónica Gabriela Cárdenas

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Politics

  1. How a ‘Committed Partisan Warrior’ Came to Rethink the Political WarsBy Peter Baker

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  2. If Everyone Voted, Would Biden Benefit? Not Anymore.By Nate Cohn,Charlie Smart and Ethan Singer

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  3. G.O.P.-Led States, Claiming ‘Invasion,’ Push to Expand Power to Curb ImmigrationBy Jazmine Ulloa

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Business

  1. Unruly Passenger Who Was Restrained With Duct Tape Faces Record FineBy Remy Tumin

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  2. Did You Buy a Disneyland ‘Dream Key’? Disney May Owe You Money.By Sara Ruberg
  3. Goodbye, Work FriendsBy Roxane Gay

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Technology

  1. Does New York City Really Need These Giant 5G Towers?By Dodai Stewart

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  2. Parisians on TikTok Plead: ‘Don’t Come’ to Paris for the OlympicsBy Dodai Stewart
  3. Watching the Future Hatch in the New Museum IncubatorBy Frank Rose

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Sports

  1. Chinese Swimmers Twice Tested Positive for Drugs. They Kept on Swimming.By Michael S. Schmidt and Tariq Panja

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  2. Serena Williams’s Next Challenge? The Rest of Her Life.By David Marchese

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  3. Remembering Payne Stewart’s Dramatic Open Win in 1999By Michael Arkush

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Arts

  1. Cormac McCarthy Did Not Talk Craft, With One Surprising ExceptionBy Walker Mimms
  2. The Wife Who Survived Henry VIII Finally Gets Her Big-Screen DueBy Roslyn Sulcas

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  3. When Vienna’s Opera Tradition Got Too Traditional, They Stepped InBy Joshua Barone

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New York

  1. Progressive Democrats Scramble to Save One of Their Stars From DefeatBy Nicholas Fandos

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  2. A Senseless Fire and the Stranger Who Put It OutBy Michael Wilson and Benjamin Norman

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  3. New York City Removes Two Parents From School Councils Over BehaviorBy Troy Closson

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Media & Advertising

  1. The Women Rethinking Marriage and Family Life Because of Miranda JulyBy Alyson Krueger

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  2. Have We Reached Peak Baby Name?By Madison Malone Kircher
  3. Donald J. Trump, the Man, the FlagBy Vanessa Friedman

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Science

  1. Trump Once Promised to Revive Coal. Now, He Rarely Mentions It.By Lisa Friedman

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  2. Voyager 1, After Major Malfunction, Is Back From the Brink, NASA SaysBy Orlando Mayorquín
  3. Medical Experts Alarmed by Out-of-Hospital Cesareans in FloridaBy Roni Caryn Rabin

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Magazine

  1. The Woman Who Could Smell Parkinson’sBy Scott Sayare

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  2. The Disturbing Truth About Hair RelaxersBy Linda Villarosa

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  3. Who Am I Without My Voice?By Dessa

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Well

  1. The Best Advice for Dads (According to Dads)
  2. A.D.H.D. Startup Executives Accused of $100 Million Fraud in Adderall SchemeBy Dani Blum
  3. I Had a Difficult Childhood. It Made Me an Amazing Employee.By Jennifer Romolini

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Travel

  1. No Cars, No Crowds: 100 Years of Solitude in the New Mexico WildernessBy Elaine Glusac
  2. Is Serifos the Perfect Greek Island?By Danielle Pergament
  3. Strasbourg for Book LoversBy Seth Sherwood

Real Estate

  1. When Is a Tiny House Too Small to Be a Home?By Ronda Kaysen
  2. The American Who Built a Supersized Japanese Aerie From Abandoned PartsBy Tim Hornyak
  3. A Rustic Cabin in the Woods Was His Dream. Not Hers.By Tim McKeough

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Fashion & Style

  1. Catherine Reappears, in WhiteBy Vanessa Friedman
  2. Dries Van Noten Takes His ExitBy Vanessa Friedman

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  3. Want to Meet Someone in Real Life? We Know Just the Place.By Sadiba Hasan,Gina Cherelus,Nia Decaille and Ali Cherkis

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T Magazine

  1. In Milan, a Maximalist Home With a Shower Shaped Like a Bird CageBy Laura May Todd

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  2. On the Brazilian Coast, a Tropical Town Beloved by Artists and MakersBy Nora Walsh

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  3. Five New Hotels and Spas Built for BathingBy Gisela Williams

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Obituaries

  1. Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky, 75, Dies; Expanded Chabad’s Global ReachBy Joseph Berger

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  2. Remo Saraceni, 89, Dies; Inventor of the Walking Piano Seen in ‘Big’By Alex Traub

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  3. Akira Endo, Scholar of Statins That Reduce Heart Disease, Dies at 90By Hisako Ueno and Mike Ives

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Opinion

  1. My Father’s Day Gift From the F.B.I.By Samuel G. Freedman
  2. Jan. 6, America’s Rupture and the Strange, Forgotten Power of OblivionBy Linda Kinstler

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  3. ‘We Have to Live Now’: Stories of a Home Out of ReachBy Frankie Mills

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