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World
U.S. Army, Navy and Air Force Struggle for Recruits. The Marines Have Plenty.
As the other large military branches fall short of their goals despite offering signing bonuses and other incentives, the Marine…
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World
Justice Barrett Calls for Supreme Court to Adopt an Ethics Code
In a wide-ranging interview at the University of Minnesota that was disrupted temporarily by demonstrators, the justice said that ethics…
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Finance
A Higher Monthly Payment, but Less Square Footage
Homebuilders are responding to rising interest rates with an innovation: a small house in the traditionally spacious exurbs.
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World
A Severe Drought Pushes an Imperiled Amazon to the Brink
The planet’s biggest freshwater tank is in trouble. The Amazon rainforest, where a fifth of the world’s freshwater flows, is…
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World
China Invested $1 Trillion to Gain Global Influence. Can That Go On?
Xi Jinping enhanced China’s sway in the world by lending money for infrastructure. Now he’s collecting debts and rethinking his…
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World
Amid Migrant Influx, Massachusetts Will No Longer Guarantee Shelter
Gov. Maura Healey said the state would have to start limiting emergency housing for new arrivals next month, calling for…
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News
W.H.O. Chief: Doctors and Patients Face Impossible Choices in Gaza
Today, Al Shifa Hospital, the largest health care facility in the Gaza Strip, is emblematic of an unfolding humanitarian catastrophe…
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World
Families Separated at Border by Trump Reach Settlement
Thousands of migrants subjected to the policy will be allowed to live and work in the U.S., at least temporarily.…
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Arts
Bad Bunny Looks Back and Hunkers Down
On his fifth solo album, “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana,” the Puerto Rican megastar circles back to…
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News
Deer Are Everywhere, but We Barely Know Them
A decade-old research project in Pennsylvania has been revealing the secret lives of familiar woodland mammals.