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World
A Boardwalk Basketball Grift Conjured Out of Thin Air
In the time-honored tradition of small-time schemes everywhere, the operator of a Jersey Shore game of chance is found guilty…
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World
‘Cat’ Stolen From Your Car? It’s a Growing Crime Trend.
In New York City, thefts of catalytic converters, known as ‘cats,’ rose by nearly 5,000 in one year.
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World
Kamala Harris says Moscow committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine.
Vice President Kamala Harris stressed that Russia must be held to account for its “barbaric” actions in Ukraine, telling a…
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World
A top Chinese official calls the U.S. balloon response ‘hysterical’ and says the war in Ukraine must not continue.
China’s top foreign policy official on Saturday mocked America’s response to a recent Chinese spy balloon overflight, calling the U.S.…
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US
In a Treacherous Corner of Washington, a Classroom With 40-Foot Waves
ACROSS THE COUNTRY In a Treacherous Corner of Washington, a Classroom With 40-Foot Waves One of the most challenging water-rescue…
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Finance
‘Daisy Jones & the Six’ and the Ballad of Making Rock ’n’ Roll TV
It was the 36th day of what was supposed to be a 30-day shoot in New Orleans, but the cast and crew…
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Finance
How Climate Change Is Making Tampons (and Lots of Other Stuff) More Expensive
When the Agriculture Department finished its calculations last month, the findings were startling: 2022 was a disaster for upland cotton…
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Finance
With Two Key Picks, Biden Weaves Climate Into Economy and Regulations
The president adds climate champions Lael Brainard as his top economic adviser and Richard Revesz as his regulations chief.
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World
He’s Energized Nigeria’s Young Voters. Will They Turn Out for Him?
The race is wide open in the presidential election in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation and a struggling economic powerhouse.…
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Sports
This Stanford Freshman Wants His Play to Represent India
Ryan Agarwal, a Cardinal shooting guard who was born in Texas, is hoping to increase Indian representation in the N.C.A.A.…