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World
England’s Water Companies Vow to Clean Up Their Sewage Dumping Act
Private firms apologized for not doing more to prevent the release of untreated sewage into rivers and seas and pledged…
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World
Battered by War, Sudan Faces Many Possible Paths — None Good
As American-led peace efforts flounder, experts warn that Sudan risks spiraling into a state of anarchy akin to its most…
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News
Mickelson Among Players Interviewed in Antitrust Inquiry Into Pro Golf
The Justice Department met with PGA Tour lawyers this week, but a timeline for the completion of its review is…
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Finance
San Francisco Fed Ties to S.V.B. Chief Attracts Scrutiny to Century-Old Setup
As Greg Becker, the former C.E.O. of Silicon Valley Bank, prepares to testify before Congress, boards that oversee regional Federal…
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News
Looking to the Future, Japan Would Say Goodbye to Its Baseball Past
TOKYO — Over a span of nearly 100 years, Meiji Jingu Stadium in central Tokyo has been the scene of…
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News
When Your Champions League Dream Runs Through a War Zone
Shakhtar Donetsk’s foreign stars fled Ukraine when Russia invaded. Now some are returning or signing up, proof that the lure…
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News
I Know the Pressure of Being a Doctor. Motherhood Is Something Else.
It should be the easiest, most natural thing in the world. Or so it seems. But here I am, home…
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US
With Title 42 Expired, Migrants in Limbo Ponder Next Steps
SAN DIEGO — In the vast migrant camp that sprung up this week on a patch of U.S. soil between…
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World
‘A Bit Spooky’: The New Shark Species With Bright, White Eyes
A newly discovered species of demon catshark is found in the deep waters off Australia.
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Finance
Britain’s Economy Ekes Out Growth in First Quarter
The increase of 0.1 percent in the three months that ended in March, which was driven by construction and information…