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  1. Wildfires Spread Across New Jersey and Connecticut: ‘No End in Sight’

    Firefighters in the two states have battled hundreds of blazes during an unseasonably dry fall.

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    New Jersey and Connecticut have seen hundreds of brush fires during the unseasonably dry fall season.
    CreditDakota Santiago for The New York Times
  2. Trump’s Deportation Vow Fuels Fear and a Potential Showdown in New York

    Mayor Eric Adams of New York City has vowed to prevent mass deportations, but migrants and immigration lawyers are preparing for them.

     By Luis Ferré-Sadurní and

    More than 200,000 migrants have entered New York City since 2022.
    CreditMark Abramson for The New York Times
  3. Man Charged With Staging Car Crash Shown in TikTok Dash Cam Video

    The crash, which prosecutors said was staged, was captured by dash cameras. The footage was uploaded to TikTok, where it has since been viewed more than 74 million times.

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    CreditAshpia Natasha
  4. Kenneth Bronstein, Who Put His Faith in Atheism, Dies at 85

    The organization that he led advocated the separation of church and state, with no exceptions for holidays, currency, symbolism or blessings.

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    Kenneth Bronstein, the president of NYC Atheists, in 2005. “We have faith,” he said. “Just not in God.”
    CreditSarina Finkelstein
  5. Man Charged in Broad Daylight Shooting That Had Ripple Effect on Subway

    Eduardo Diaz was charged with attempted murder in an incident that prompted subway riders to shelter on floors and caused delays across the system.

     By Hurubie MekoLola Fadulu and

    CreditHurubie Meko/ The New York Times

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