The New York Times in Print for Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024 (2025)

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  1. Israel Says at Least 8 Soldiers Are Killed in Clashes With Hezbollah

    The cross-border fighting appeared to be the first direct ground confrontation between the two sides since Israel invaded Lebanon this week.

    By Euan WardLiam StackFarnaz FassihiMatthew Mpoke Bigg and Michael Levenson

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  2. News analysis

    A Wider War in the Middle East, From Hamas to Hezbollah and Now Iran

    The main questions now are how much the conflict will escalate and whether the United States will get more directly involved in the defense of Israel.

    By David E. Sanger

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    1. Stranded in North Carolina’s Mountains, ‘You Can’t Tell That the World’s Going On’

      With no way for cars to get into Bat Cave, N.C., food and water have been dropped off by helicopters or carried over the river on foot or by a raft.

      By Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs and Christian Monterrosa

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    2. The Moment When Vance Dodged a Jan. 6 Question but Said Plenty

      JD Vance sailed fairly smoothly through some 90 minutes of Tuesday’s debate with Tim Walz. Then the subject turned to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

      By Matt Flegenheimer

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      The New York Times in Print for Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024 (8)

  1. Judge Unseals New Evidence in Federal Election Case Against TrumpJudge Tanya Chutkan made public portions of a filing by prosecutors setting out their argument for why the case should go forward despite the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity.By Alan Feuer and Charlie Savage

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  2. After Helene, Lawyers Gear Up for Battles Over Who Should PayAs storms intensify, so do the legal clashes with insurers, aid agencies and others over compensation, rebuilding and even scams.By Karen Zraick

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  3. Truckers See Ports Turn Into Ghost Towns, and Worry About Their FutureBy Peter S. Goodman

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  4. Catholics Meet to Chart Path Forward, but Women’s Roles Remain UnclearBy Elisabetta Povoledo

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  5. ‘Nothing Left to Lose’: Why Are Britain’s Conservatives So Upbeat?By Mark Landler and Stephen Castle

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  6. Prosecutors Warn of More Charges and Defendants in Adams Graft CaseBy Hurubie Meko and Jeffery C. Mays

    Page A17

  7. John Amos, a Star of ‘Good Times’ and ‘Roots,’ Is Dead at 84By Ash Wu

    Page B12

  8. Song Binbin, Poster Woman for Mao’s Bloody Upheaval, Dies at 77By Trip Gabriel

    Page B11

  9. Therapy Can Be a Financial Burden. Try Telling Your Therapist That.By Jenny Singer

    Page B1

  10. 5 Days With Elon Musk on X: Deepfakes, Falsehoods and Lots of MemesBy Stuart A. Thompson

    Page B6

  11. Orla Gartland Melds Honesty, Hooks and NoiseBy Jon Pareles

    Page C1

  12. With Stickers on Phone Cameras, Clubs Defend the Party VibeBy Thomas Rogers

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  13. She Went Viral at 8. Now She’s Making Movies with Aubrey Plaza.By Rachel Sherman

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International

  1. How Russians Serve the State: In Battle, and in ChildbirthBy Anton Troianovski

    Page A4

  2. Ukraine Withdraws From Mining Town That Long Defied Russian AttacksBy Marc Santora

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  3. ‘Nothing Left to Lose’: Why Are Britain’s Conservatives So Upbeat?By Mark Landler and Stephen Castle

    Page A5

National

  1. Vance Strains to Sell a Softer TrumpBy Lisa Lerer

    Page A10

  2. Tracking Attacks in the Vance-Walz DebateBy Lily Boyce,Jon Huang,June Kim,K.K. Rebecca Lai,Blacki Migliozzi,Albert Sun and Christine Zhang
  3. Vance and Walz’s Battle of the Network Co-StarsBy James Poniewozik

    Page A11

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Obituaries

  1. Song Binbin, Poster Woman for Mao’s Bloody Upheaval, Dies at 77By Trip Gabriel

    Page B11

  2. Ken Page, Who Starred in ‘Cats’ and Voiced Oogie Boogie, Dies at 70By Aimee Ortiz

    Page B11

  3. John Amos, a Star of ‘Good Times’ and ‘Roots,’ Is Dead at 84By Ash Wu

    Page B12

Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters

  1. We Absolutely Need to Escalate in IranBy Bret Stephens

    Page A18

  2. ‘Vance’s Excellent Reviews Will Enrage Trump’: 13 Writers on Who Won the Vice-Presidential DebateBy New York Times Opinion

    Page A18

  3. ‘If Germany Can Do It, Why Can’t We?’By Serge Schmemann

    Page A19

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Business Day

  1. Hurricane Helene Deaths Will Continue for Years, Study SuggestsBy Lydia DePillis

    Page B1

  2. A Venture Capital Firm Does Something Rare: Give Money BackBy Erin Griffith

    Page B1

  3. Therapy Can Be a Financial Burden. Try Telling Your Therapist That.By Jenny Singer

    Page B1

The Arts

  1. Orla Gartland Melds Honesty, Hooks and NoiseBy Jon Pareles

    Page C1

  2. ‘Titaníque’ Was Her Big Hit. Is ‘Big Gay Jamboree’ Really Her Swan Song?By Juan A. Ramírez

    Page C1

  3. ‘Freaks and Geeks’ at 25: ‘It Was Slipping Away the Entire Time’By Saul Austerlitz

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Thursday Styles

  1. She Went Viral at 8. Now She’s Making Movies with Aubrey Plaza.By Rachel Sherman

    Page D1

  2. The Story of the African Diaspora, Told Through Its FashionsBy Sandra E. Garcia

    Page D2

  3. What Is Galaxy Gas, and Why Are Young People Inhaling It?By Callie Holtermann

    Page D3

Pages A2-A3 and Corrections

  1. The Four Swing States That Could Matter MostBy Jess Bidgood

    Page A2

  2. Quote of the Day: As Dockworkers Strike for Higher Wages, Truckers Worry About Their Own Pay

    Page A2

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