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- The authorities believe a homemade bomb caused the explosion in the Chelsea neighborhood about 8:30 p.m. Saturday. A second explosive device was later found four blocks away.
- Mayor Bill de Blasio called the explosion “an intentional act” but initially said there was no connection to terrorism.
What We Know and Don’t Know About the Blast
The latest information on Saturday night’s explosion.
Trump’s Empire Girded With $885 Million in Tax Breaks
Donald J. Trump has relied on the government and taxpayers to benefit the core of his Manhattan real estate developments.
Clinton Struggles in Florida, Despite Advantages
Hillary Clinton has vastly outspent Mr. Trump on TV ads in the state, where she has far more campaign offices than he does. He is also deeply unpopular among Hispanics. Still, she is struggling.
U.S. Admits Strike Meant to Hit ISIS Killed Syrian Troops
The United States military said the planes stopped the attack after a warning from Russia, which said 62 Syrian troops were killed and 100 more wounded.
His Position Secure, Assad Smiles While Syria Burns
Though Bashar al-Assad’s standing has been diminished, he is able to present himself as the leader his nation needs to get through a war for which he denies any responsibility.
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A Chicago Shooting Survivor, in Need of a Miracle
Chicago’s gun violence over Memorial Day weekend killed six people. The 58 who were shot and survived, like Precious Land, have languished in anonymity.
Swamps, Marijuana, Moonshine: 3 Weeks on the Run
Maybe breaking out of prison was the easy part. After that, two inmates fought cold, hunger, and eventually each other before one was caught and one was killed in Upstate New York last year.
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A Playwright Who Saw the Minotaur Inside All of Us
Throughout his work, Edward Albee insisted that our most primitive instincts kept asserting themselves in even the most civilized settings.
Table for Three: The Road to Activism
Senator Elizabeth Warren and Tracee Ellis Ross, the actress, reflect on the coming election, family dynamics and road maps for social change.
Sunday Book Review: Politics as Theater
This week, reviews of new books about the 2016 presidential election, Bill Clinton’s post-presidential life, freedom of the press, the Mitford sisters and more.
Vows: Two Actors Find the Perfect Parts in Love
“I used to tear up onstage, because I thought I was never going to have my fairy tale ending,” the bride said.
The Afghan War Quagmire
The next commander in chief will face no good options in Afghanistan. But we need a plan that is better than the current policy.
The Insomnia Machine
When medicine fails, where can the sleepless turn?
Can You Have a Good Life if You Don’t Have a Good Job?
Clinton and Trump never stop talking about decent jobs, but maybe that’s beside the point.
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