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World
Is N.Y.’s Child Welfare System Racist? Some of Its Own Workers Say Yes.
For decades, Black families have complained that the city’s child welfare agency, the Administration for Children’s Services, is biased against…
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Finance
Europe’s Wind Industry Is Stumbling When It’s Needed Most
These should be great times to be in the wind energy business, especially in Europe. Governments here have long promoted…
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US
What We Know About the Colorado Springs Shooting
Colorado Springs communities were grieving this week in the wake of a mass shooting on Saturday night that left five…
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US
How to Spend $1 Trillion? Mitch Landrieu Wants a Say.
ELM CITY, N.C. — Inside this brick-walled town hall just feet away from a freight train line, a crowd of…
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Travel
How Wild Turkeys Find Love
As spring bursts forth, wild turkeys begin the mating game. Groups congregate in lawns and fields — and sometimes in…
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World
In Philippines, Harris Promises Support and Denounces China
PUERTO PRINCESA, Philippines — Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday denounced China for what she called “intimidation and coercion” in…
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World
China’s Grandparents Are Done Babysitting and Ready to Go Viral
HONG KONG — The 65-year-old woman crouches in a field and holds up a head of cabbage. Behind her, two…
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World
Outbreaks Test China’s Efforts to Limit the Cost of ‘Zero Covid’
Barely a week after no longer requiring residents to show a negative Covid test to use mass transit, the authorities…
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US
Alabama Suspends Executions After Lethal Injection Problems
Alabama’s governor issued a sweeping order on Monday suspending all executions in the state and calling for a review of…