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World
A Final Wave of Sex-Abuse Lawsuits as One-Year Window Closes in New York
Since the Adult Survivors Act was passed, more than 3,000 civil suits have been filed, some aimed at politicians and…
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World
Huge Turbines Will Soon Bring First Offshore Wind Power to New Yorkers
New York’s best bet for entering the era of offshore wind power is stacked up at the water’s edge in…
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News
Mars Needs Insects
At first it was just one flower, but Emmanuel Mendoza, an undergraduate student at Texas A&M University, had worked hard…
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World
Russian Women Protest Long Deployments for Soldiers in Ukraine
“Make way for someone else,” a new grass-roots movement demands as women challenge the official argument that the mobilized troops…
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World
In Countdown to Iowa, Trump Is Coasting, as DeSantis and Haley Clash
The former president’s chief rivals are running low on time to make a statement in Iowa’s caucuses, which could determine…
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World
Trapped in a Tunnel for 15 Days, With No End in Sight
The effort to rescue 41 construction workers in India has faced repeated setbacks. Now the authorities are trying to drill…
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World
Female Rangers ‘Don’t Go All Alpha Like the Men’ to Protect a Forest
Riding her motorbike while balancing a backpack, a wok and a sharp cleaver, Asmia expertly maneuvered her way up a…
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World
U.S. Navy Rescues Ship From Pirate Attack in Gulf of Aden
The U.S. Navy intervened to stop the hijacking of a commercial cargo ship by pirates in the Gulf of Aden…
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Finance
Biden to Skip U.N. Climate Summit, White House Says
He has attended the past two summits and calls climate change “the ultimate threat” but will miss the talks that…
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World
As Hamas Releases More Hostages, Longer Cease-Fire Appears Possible
A third group of captives released from Gaza included a 4-year-old dual American-Israeli citizen whose parents were killed in the…