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Plaintiffs in Long Fight Over Endangered Salmon Hope a Resolution Is Near
WASHINGTON — After decades of legal fighting over hydroelectric dams that have contributed to the depletion of salmon populations in…
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Oil Prices Fall on Signs That China’s Economy Is Sputtering
Oil prices fell to their lowest level in months on Monday, after signs emerged that China’s economy is faltering. The…
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Ford Raises Prices of F-150 Lightning Electric Truck, Citing Rising Material Costs
Ford Motor on Tuesday became the latest automaker to raise the price of electric vehicles when it significantly increased prices…
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A Terrible Toll in an Egyptian Church Fire: 18 Children Killed
CAIRO — Eighteen children died in the fire that killed 41 people when it swept through a Coptic Orthodox church…
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After 4 Years of College, Too Many Students Don’t Know Where to Go Next
Our star student walks up to the lunch table with what seems like good news. The fellowship is now hers;…
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Successful Addiction Treatment Looks Like This
HICKORY, N.C. — On a chilly spring evening in 2021, Tim Nolan set up a portable addiction clinic next to…
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Reckoning With Memories of Budapest
In early April, when my flight arrived at Ferenc Liszt International Airport, László Borsos was waiting for me at the…
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Your Monday Briefing
A news conference held by Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee to discuss the F.B.I. raid.Credit...Anna Rose Layden for…
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The Endless Fascination With Mike Tyson
That a new Mike Tyson project hits stores this summer should not surprise us. The latest, simply titled “Mike Tyson,”…
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The Rams’ G.M. Does Not Hate Draft Picks
IRVINE, Calif. — Six months ago, as the Los Angeles Rams celebrated winning Super Bowl LVI with the usual parade…