Typhoon Ragasa Kills 14 in Taiwan as Hong Kong Faces Strong Winds

One million residents of Guangdong, in southern China, were evacuated. The storm left 15 dead in Taiwan.

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Adelita Grijalva Wins Arizona House Seat in Special Election, Shrinking G.O.P. Majority

Adelita Grijalva won a special election on Tuesday in a reliably blue patch of her swing state to fill the seat held by her father before his death this year.

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Like His Suspension, Kimmel’s Return Draws a Partisan Reaction

Ben Stiller, the actor and comedian, called Mr. Kimmel’s opening words a “brilliant monologue,” while some on the right questioned his authenticity.

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South Koreans Describe Fear and Anger After Georgia ICE Raid

Some of the workers arrested this month at a Hyundai-LG factory said that although they had entered the United States under murky circumstances, they had always planned to return home.

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A Speech and a Shift on Ukraine

At the United Nations, Trump lectured world leaders — then later abandoned his insistence that Ukraine give up land for a peace deal.

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Delays Expected at London Stansted Airport After Small Fire

The airport’s security area was closed overnight to protect passengers from smoke. It reopened just before dawn, but a spokesman said there would be flight disruptions.

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Storm Rips Part of Roof Off Oklahoma Hospital, Forcing Evacuations

Some homes in the city of Sallisaw, in the eastern part of the state, were damaged, as were trees, power lines and poles, officials said.

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Moulton Readies Primary Challenge Against Markey in Massachusetts

The coming Senate collision in the deep-blue state will be a test of the Democratic Party’s appetite for generational change.

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Trump’s U-Turn on Ukraine Was a Surprise, Zelensky Says

The Ukrainian leader said in an interview on Fox News that Russia’s unwillingness to take steps toward peace had impacted the American president.

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Escalator at U.N. Stops When Trump Steps On, Setting Off Conspiracy Theories

A sudden stop just as President Trump stepped on the stairs may have been caused by the triggering of a safety mechanism, the U.N. said.

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