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World
She Is Africa’s First Heat Officer. Can She Make Her City Livable?
Eugenia Kargbo remembers when Sierra Leone’s capital was greener and cooler, and is now trying to help the city combat…
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World
Here Are the People Iran Sentenced to Death in Its Protest Crackdown
An updated look at the Iranians marked for execution in the government’s attempt to curb a monthslong uprising.
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World
Battered and Strained by War, Ukraine’s Economy Adapts to Survive
After 10 months of Russian destruction, Ukraine’s economy shrank by 30 percent. But companies have packed up and moved, switched…
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US
Judge Rules for Justice Dept. in Dispute With Trump Over Documents Search
The court said the former president had to provide the government the names of private investigators he hired to search…
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World
Major Crimes Rose 22 Percent in New York City, Even as Shootings Fell
Homicides fell to their lowest level since 2019, before the pandemic, but other categories of crime, including robbery and burglary,…
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Sports
Michigan State Football Player Who Hit Rival Pleads Guilty to Misdemeanors
On Oct. 29, Khary Crump, a cornerback for the Spartans, swung his helmet and hit an opposing player inside Michigan…
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News
Making America the Opposite of Great
I admit it: Like many liberals, I’m feeling a fair bit of MAGAfreude — taking some pleasure in the self-destruction…
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Sports
N.F.L. Cancels Bills-Bengals Game
The league announced that it would not resume the Monday night matchup that was postponed after Buffalo safety Damar Hamlin…
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Sports
U.F.C. and Partners Reluctant to Speak On Dana White Slapping His Wife
White, the president of the U.F.C., slapped his wife during an argument at a nightclub on Jan. 1. Since then,…
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Sports
U.F.C. and Partners Reluctant to Speak On Dana White Slapping His Wife
White, the president of the U.F.C., slapped his wife during an argument at a nightclub on Jan. 1. Since then,…