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World
To Save Monarch Butterflies, They Had to Silence the Lawn Mowers
The Long Island Expressway is not generally a place people linger, unless they’re stuck in traffic. But during the summer,…
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US
Inside Trump’s Backroom Effort to Lock Up the Nomination
Not long after the new chairman of the Republican Party in Hawaii was elected in May, he received a voicemail…
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US
Federal Firefighters Face Steep Pay Cuts
A temporary pay raise for federal wild-land firefighters is set to end next month. Officials have said that more workers…
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Food
California’s Ban on Red Food Dye Puts F.D.A.’s Food Policies on the Spot
The dye was banned in cosmetics after a study suggested it might be a carcinogen. Yet federal regulations still permit…
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World
A Nanny Got 15 Minutes of Fame. An Industry Remains in the Shadows.
Liliana Melgar made a cameo appearance in Shakira’s latest music video, putting a spotlight on domestic workers and their struggles.
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US
‘I Was Very Alone Today’: Young Jewish Americans Grieve Over Israel
In the aftermath of the attack by Hamas, they spoke of fear, shock, solidarity and helplessness.
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World
New Zealand Elects Its Most Conservative Government in Decades
The rightward shift came as voters punished the party once led by Jacinda Ardern for failing to deliver the transformational…
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World
On the Front Lines, an Israeli University Grieves and Readies for War
There is a rule at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, in southern Israel, that a management professor shared this week.…
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World
Has Support for Ukraine Peaked? Some Fear So.
The war in the Middle East, anxiety about the commitment of the U.S., and divisions in Europe are worrying Kyiv…
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US
Gaza Crisis Unites American Muslims in Anger and Mourning
Friday sermons across the country, from a wide range of Muslim communities, focused on a similar message of solidarity with…