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One Solution to the Digital Divide: Teens
Gisel Guerrero Zavala is a 15-year-old in El Paso who loves video games and computer programming. She is also playing…
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Hochul Lifts Mask Mandate on New York Public Transit
Riders on public transit are no longer required to wear masks in New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Wednesday, bringing…
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Brooklyn Prosecutors Seek to Throw Out Scores of Convictions
Brooklyn prosecutors are seeking to throw out 378 criminal convictions — mostly low-level drug and traffic offenses, dating to 1999…
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An Expanded Postseason Hasn’t Dulled Baseball’s Stretch Run
Contrary to what you might hear from alarmists, baseball’s stretch run has retained some of its magic even with an…
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The Little Pump Trains That Could, but Didn’t
Good morning. It’s another wet Wednesday. We’ll look at how the subway system prepares for heavy rain, the kind that…
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Chelsea Gray Leads the Aces to the W.N.B.A. Finals
SEATTLE — Chelsea Gray had just given the Las Vegas Aces a 3-point lead with a minute left in Game…
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Colombia’s Petro Sees a Way Out of the Failed Drug War. Will the U.S. Cooperate?
Colombia, one of the world’s top producers of cocaine, has long been a key partner in Washington’s failed war on…
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Struggling Seaside Town Shows Challenges for New U.K. Leader
BLACKPOOL, England — The famed annual light show still illuminates the sky each night in the seaside town of Blackpool…
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Tom Stoppard Finally Looks Into His Shadow
DORSET, England — Long before he became the august Sir Tom Stoppard, hailed by some as the greatest British playwright…
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How Russian Gas in Europe Is Dwindling
Since fighting broke out in Ukraine nearly seven months ago, Russia and Europe have been waging an economic war over…