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World
Indigenous Australians Fight to Protect Sacred Art From Industry and Pollution
In Western Australia, new projects would supercharge gas drilling and processing. Traditional owners of the land say their heritage sites…
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News
Two Favorites, Two Underdogs, Too Good
France and Argentina entered the World Cup as contenders, but Croatia and Morocco have proved to be worthy challengers for…
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US
The Election Is Over. The Fight Over Voting Rules and Gerrymanders Isn’t.
Voters rebuffed the most aggressive efforts to weaken democracy in the midterms. But battles over election districts and ballot restrictions…
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News
Next Launch to the Moon: A Japanese Company’s Lunar Lander
The company, Ispace, is carrying a rover from the United Arab Emirates, a Japanese robot and other cargo in its…
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News
NASA’s Artemis I Moon Mission to End in Water Landing: How to Watch
The Orion capsule, this time with no astronauts aboard, will splash down on Sunday afternoon after a 26-day journey that…
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News
This is now Morocco’s World Cup.
DOHA, Qatar — Another step for Morocco, another step for the Arab world, another push to a new frontier for…
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News
Hootie and the Blowfish and the End of History
On Twitter this week, it seemed everyone was sharing communiqués from GPT-3, the A.I. chatbot that can answer just about…
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World
The Lincoln Tunnel is Phasing Out Cash — Permanently This Time
The change takes effect on Sunday. It is the last step in an effort to bring modern toll collecting to…
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Finance
The Stakes Behind the F.T.C.’s Bid to Block Microsoft’s Big Deal
In seeking to oppose the $69 billion takeover of Activision Blizzard, the agency is hoping to revamp the nation’s antitrust…
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World
Qatar Extends Its Natural Gas Dominance at Russia’s Expense
As its influence grows, the country is poised to become a big energy supplier to Europe, which has turned away…