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A Lasting Legacy of Covid: Far-Right Platforms Spreading Health Myths
WASHINGTON — Not long after Randy Watt died of Covid-19, his daughter Danielle sat down at her computer, searching for…
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World
New York Enacts 2-Year Ban on Some Crypto-Mining Operations
New York became the first state to enact a temporary ban on new cryptocurrency mining permits at fossil fuel plants,…
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Finance
The reporter behind the report of a Russian missile in Poland is no longer at The A.P.
When The Associated Press wrote last week that Russia had struck a village in Poland with a missile, fears quickly…
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Elon Musk and the Turmoil at Twitter
More from our inbox: A Fierce Climate Negotiator: ‘You Tell ’em, Sue’Too Much TrumpShould Red States Be Colored Blue, and…
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Ukraine Raids Holy Site Amid Suspicion of Orthodox Church Tied to Moscow
KYIV, Ukraine — The Ukrainian security services on Tuesday raided one of the holiest sites for Orthodox Christians, saying they…
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Finance
After Swift Return, Iger Faces Disney’s Long-Term Challenges
Robert A. Iger moved at light-speed on two fronts in his first 24 hours as Disney’s new-old chief executive. He…
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Style
‘Specimen Days’ Is Both an Ode to Walt Whitman and Its Own Portrait of America
BOOKS OFTEN FALL into penumbral areas of reception and Michael Cunningham seems to have been aware that a version of…
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A Different Kind of Kitchen-Table Economics
I’m writing this newsletter the way I do most of my writing, at home on a laptop (mounted on a…
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‘What’s in the Water in Brampton?’ A Suburb Powers Canada Soccer
BRAMPTON, Canada — When Canada plays its first match in the 2022 World Cup on Wednesday, it will be a…
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World
Court Leaves New York City School Budget Cuts in Place
After a monthslong court battle over the New York City public school budget, a state appellate court on Tuesday allowed…