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Your Wednesday Briefing: New Blasts Shake Crimea
Good morning. We’re covering a major explosion on a Russian target in Crimea and a political scandal in Australia. Crimea,…
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Why a Century-Old Vaccine Offers New Hope Against Pathogens
In the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, when prevention seemed light years away, several scientists launched trials to see…
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Two of New York’s Oldest Mafia Clans Charged in Money Laundering Scheme
For nearly a decade, families visited a small coffee shop in suburban Long Island for pastries and gelato. Many were…
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Ukrainian Soldiers Train for the Frontlines on British Soil
KENT, England — A commander barked orders to Ukrainian recruits. A group of new soldiers wearing fatigues traversed a street…
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The Secret Powers of an Australian Prime Minister, Now Revealed
SYDNEY, Australia — Most Australians are proud of their Westminster model of parliamentary democracy, in which ministers are empowered to…
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Leadership Vacuum Heightens Worries as Crises Loom in U.K.
LONDON — With energy costs surging, a recession looming, more rail strikes down the tracks and the prospect of a…
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W.N.B.A. Playoffs Preview: What to Know as the Sky Look to Repeat
The Chicago Sky are set to begin their bid to become the first back-to-back W.N.B.A. champions since the Los Angeles…
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Come for the Broadcast, Stay for the Mets Game
On a sticky August evening at Citi Field, toward the end of a crucial Mets victory against division rival Atlanta,…
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For Serena Williams, Another Warmup Before the Grand Finale
MASON, Ohio — The Serena Williams farewell tour is set to continue Tuesday at the Western and Southern Open. But…
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Ready to Party. But First Comes the Cleanup.
YAHIDNE, Ukraine — They put on their pink, orange and green sunglasses again. Out of the closets came high platform…