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    1. Park Fire, Now California’s Largest This Year, Spreads Rapidly

      One man is being held without bail after a witness saw him push a flaming vehicle down an embankment on Wednesday, the authorities said. The Park fire has burned more than 164,000 acres.

         By Heather KnightMike BakerAmanda Holpuch and

      Firefighters watch as the Park Fire gets closer to highway 32 in Chico, Calif., on Thursday.
      Firefighters watch as the Park Fire gets closer to highway 32 in Chico, Calif., on Thursday.
      CreditDaniel Dreifuss for The New York Times
    2. How Some States Are Making It Harder to Register Voters

      Florida and some other states have put restrictions on voter registration drives, often with stiff fines that are dissuading some civic groups from taking part.

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      LaVon Bracy has been registering Florida voters ever since Lyndon Johnson signed the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
      LaVon Bracy has been registering Florida voters ever since Lyndon Johnson signed the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
      CreditJacob Langston for The New York Times

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  3. How the U.S. Captured One of Mexico’s Biggest Drug Lords

    The improbable arrest of Ismael Zambada García, who for decades had evaded the authorities, at a small airport outside El Paso appears to be a tale of subterfuge and betrayal.

    By Alan Feuer, Natalie Kitroeff and Emiliano Rodríguez Mega

     
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    Kamala Harris May Bring Out Trump’s Harshest Instincts

    After years planning to face President Biden, Donald J. Trump and his team will now be campaigning against Kamala Harris. Maggie Haberman, a senior political correspondent for The New York Times, describes how Mr. Trump may try to frame his new opponent.

    By Maggie Haberman, Christina Shaman, Mona Lalwani, Noah Throop, James Surdam and Alexandra Ostasiewicz

     
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  19. The Stages of Vance’s Political Conversion

    A review of JD Vance’s writings and interviews reveals the gradual, complicated process behind his conversion from anti-Trump author to pro-Trump senator.

    By Michael C. Bender and Chris Cameron

     
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    How a U.S. Antidoping Law Fueled Global Tensions

    The Olympics are opening amid outright antagonism between international sports authorities and the United States over American investigations into the handling of doping allegations abroad.

    By Michael S. Schmidt and Tariq Panja

     
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