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US
‘Overjoyed.’ ‘Desperate.’ ‘Too Late.’ Democrats React to Biden’s Exit
Democratic voters said they were relieved that President Biden was ending his campaign, but many said they remain worried about…
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Magazine
It’s Hot Out. People Still Look Good.
Summer heat waves are oppressive and can make it hard to get dressed in even the most basic garments. But…
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World
Bangladesh Orders Curfew in Effort to Quell Deadly Unrest
For weeks, university students have been protesting a quota system for government jobs. Suppression led to a cycle of violence…
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US
Republicans Get Pumped for Trump’s Muscular Finale
The convention culminates in an evening that seems to celebrate literal combat and general brawn.
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Food
A Daily Pill to Prevent S.T.I.s? It May Work, Scientists Say.
A common antibiotic, doxycycline, greatly reduced cases of syphilis, gonorrhea and chlamydia when taken every day, a study found.
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World
Heavy Downpours and Flooding Kill Dozens Across South Asia
Climate change has created more intense monsoon seasons in the region, displacing millions and gutting buildings, bridges and villages.
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Finance
The World Is Pushing Clean Energy. Oil Companies Are Thriving.
High prices and growing demand have helped U.S. oil producers take in record profits despite global efforts to spur greater…
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World
Taiwan’s Blunt-Talking Leader Faces China’s Backlash
China is putting more military and political pressure on Taiwan and its new president, whose rhetoric has been sharper than…
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World
Why Everything Bagel Seasoning Was Banned in South Korea
The seasoning is sold by Trader Joe’s, a brand whose popularity has skyrocketed in the region in recent years.
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World
A New York Official Is Filling Community Boards With Pro-Housing Members
New York City community boards are known for rejecting development. In Manhattan, one politician is revamping them with appointees who…