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Aarian Marshall

Parallel Parking Is Stressful. Most Drivers Still Won’t Let the Robots Take Over

In the Western world, some automated driving features seem to have fallen out of favor. Not true in China—and the reasons why offer a preview of auto industry changes to come.

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Carlton Reid

Cybertruck's Many Recalls Make It Worse Than 91 Percent of All 2024 Vehicles

Since launch, Tesla's polarizing electric pickup has been beset by quality issues, and is now heading to be one of the most unreliable EVs made yet. Strangely, Cybertruck owners may not care one bit.

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David Fucillo

Your daily NFL trivia game, Monday edition

Think you can figure out what NFL player we’re talking about? You’ll get five clues to figure him out.

We’re back for another day of the SB Nation in-5 daily trivia game, and we’re returning to our system of a new article each day for the game.

We tried using a single article for the game, updated with the latest game each day, but it was creating a bit of an unwieldy experience in the comments. So, we’ll have the current day’s game plus the previous three days in each...

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Mark Schofield

Max Verstappen caps off perhaps his most impressive season yet at the Las Vegas GP

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Recapping the winners and losers from the Las Vegas Grand Prix

A season ago the combination of Max Verstappen and the RB19 effectively ended the Formula 1 title race before the summer break. The sport’s dominant driver, in the cockpit of one of the greatest cars in F1 history, left the rest of the field fighting for second behind him. It was a masterful display of driver, skill, and engineering at the highest level of the sport....

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Tejal Rao

The Art of Competitive Tablescaping

These inventive, meticulous competitors can teach us something about setting the “perfect” table.

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Rong Xiaoqing

Chinatown Vendor Tallies Neighborhood’s Decline in $1 Plastic Bracelets

A longtime vendor in Manhattan’s Chinatown is finding it harder to make a living as people shun his intricate crafts, haggle over cheap knickknacks and shift their spending online.

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Yan Zhuang and Amelia Nierenberg

DHL Cargo Plane Crashes Near Airport in Lithuania, Killing 1

The crash near Vilnius Airport sparked a fire in a residential area, officials said. One person on board was killed and three others were hospitalized.

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Andrew Higgins

Hard-Right Candidate Wins First Round of Romania’s Presidential Election

Calin Georgescu, who had been widely dismissed as a fringe extremist, won the most votes on Sunday. He will probably face a liberal opponent in the second round on Dec. 8.

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Miriam Elder

Don’t Let Donald Trump Drive You Into Internal Exile

Focusing on your own life and disengaging from politics can be appealing. But it is a abdication of responsibility.

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Brian Deer

Kennedy’s Antivax Views and Friends Can Cause Real Damage

What he did during a measles epidemic in Samoa shouldn’t be forgotten.

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Gail Collins

The Defeat of Kamala Harris Is Not the End of the Story

The woman-president thing is more than just a check mark on the feminist to-do list.

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Jamelle Bouie, Ross Douthat, M. Gessen and Lydia Polgreen

What Will Donald Trump’s Second Term Be Like? Four Columnists Debate His Early Moves.

Trump’s 2016 presidential transition signaled how he would govern. What do his preparations for a second term tell us about America’s future?

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Meghan McCarron and Adali Schell

How Brunch Came to a Backyard Farm in Compton

It was once a vacant, weedy lot next to a school. Now, it provides fresh produce and a twice-monthly meal to customers.

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Hiroko Tabuchi

World Seeks an End to Plastic Pollution at Talks in South Korea

Many nations hope to reduce the half a billion tons of plastic made each year. But pushback from plastic and oil producers, and Donald Trump’s election, could scuttle an agreement.

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Luis Ferré-Sadurní

As New York’s Migrant Crisis Eases, Trump’s Deportation Threat Looms

New York City’s migrant shelter population has been steadily falling, but President-elect Donald Trump’s immigration stance will bring new challenges.

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Orlando Mayorquín and Christina Morales

In California’s Heartland, Some Latino Immigrants Back Trump’s Border Stance

They said they believed that Donald J. Trump’s attacks on undocumented immigrants were directed at recent asylum seekers rather than their own community members.

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Carly Lewis

In-Air Emergencies Can Cause Lasting Trauma

Extreme turbulence, a blown-out door, an engine on fire: For passengers and crew members who have experienced in-air emergencies, the pain endures.

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Tim O’Shei

Inside the World of High School Mascots: Silly, Sweaty and Surprisingly Athletic

The New York Times for Kids goes inside the sweaty, funny, heartfelt world of high school mascots.

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Jack Nicas

Israel and Hezbollah Mount New Attacks Amid Cease-Fire Talks

Rockets flew on both sides of the Israel-Lebanon border even as diplomats tried to finalize a truce.

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