How the Passenger in Seat 11A Became the Only Survivor of the Air India Plane Crash

Viswash Kumar Ramesh was one of 242 people on the 787-8 Dreamliner that went down shortly after takeoff in Ahmedabad, India. Somehow, he walked away.

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How a Purge at One Obscure Panel Could Disrupt Vaccinations

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the health secretary, dismissed 17 scientific advisers to the C.D.C. Critics fear newly appointed members will roll back vaccine recommendations.

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How to Survive a Crisis

An international disaster adviser shares advice for going through a difficult time.

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Exonerated in Alice Sebold’s Rape, He Lost a Chance to Tell His Story

Timothy Mucciante, a former lawyer convicted of fraud, helped exonerate Anthony Broadwater of rape in 2021. Soon after, their friendship fell apart.

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In N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race, Top Democrats Take On Trump and Their Own Party

The primary has taken on national implications, with the top two candidates tapping into Democratic voters’ hunger for a fight.

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10 Questions With Zellnor Myrie

Zellnor Myrie, a state senator from Brooklyn who is running for mayor, visited The New York Times for an interview.

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Israel Attacks Iran

The attack on Tehran, the capital of Iran, was the biggest since the Iran-Iraq war decades ago.

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Grieving Relatives of India Air Crash Victims Wait for Bodies to Be Identified

Families lined up for hours to give DNA samples so the authorities could match names to victims of Thursday’s crash, which killed at least 269 people.

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Residents of Tehran Awake to Devastation

After a terrifying night filled with loud explosions, long lines were forming at gas stations and grocery stores were filling up as Iranians prepared uncertain times.

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Netanyahu Says Israel Will Fight Iran for ‘as Many Days as It Takes’

Israel hit nuclear facilities, air defense batteries, and killed top military officials and scientists.

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