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Delta Flight Cancellations Continue As It Struggles To Recover From Tech Outage
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg singled out the airline on Sunday for ongoing disruptions and “unacceptable” customer service as it continued to cancel flights.
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‘Barbie’ Was Supposed to Change Hollywood for Women. Why Didn’t It?
The film was a global phenomenon and seemed to herald a new era of embracing stories by, about and for women.
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Harris Steps Into the Spotlight, Reintroducing Herself on Her Own Terms
Vice President Kamala Harris scooped up endorsements and wasted no time starting to build her new profile as the presumptive nominee and the new hope for defeating former President Donald J. Trump.
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Seeking Answers, Lawmakers From Both Parties Ask Secret Service Chief to Quit
In a hearing on Capitol Hill, Director Kimberly A. Cheatle declined to answer questions about the lapses in protection that allowed a gunman to fire at former President Donald Trump in Butler, Pa.
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How Kamala Harris Will Try to Put Trump on Defense
Democrats are eager for her to deploy lines of attack that come more naturally than they did for President Biden, including on issues like abortion rights and the rule of law.
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With Surprise Reversal, Biden Rewrites His Legacy and Makes a Play for History
Long concerned about his “epitaph,” the president reluctantly surrendered his bid for a second term, but Democrats argue that his willingness to give up power may yet enhance his role in posterity.
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Harris Seizes Control, Clearing Field, Raising Cash and Slamming Trump
On her first full day in the race, Kamala Harris was endorsed by her final possible rivals, appeared at what had been the Biden campaign headquarters and stepped up her search for a running mate.
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Taking the Night Train From Berlin to Paris
Comfort was at times questionable and the food so-so, but for everyone on board, the trip was an experience unto itself.
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Exploring Chicago on a Budget
Recommendations from a city-dweller on where to find excellence in music, art, theater and food without spending a fortune.
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Airlines and Passengers Still Struggling, a Day After Global Outage
The widespread tech failure left carriers trying to recover and passengers waiting for relief, with many flights still delayed or canceled.