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China Is Running Out of Lines to Cross in the Taiwan Strait
In 2020, the balance of military power in the Taiwan Strait began a gradual but profound shift in China’s favor.…
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Books
‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’: Been There, Saved That
Netflix’s latest attempt to capture the magic of a beloved animated series has some strong performances but falls well short…
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News
These Whales Still Use Their Vocal Cords. But How?
Unusual experiments on organs recovered from three carcasses suggest how baleen whales call out at sea.
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Business
Airbus Pulls Further Ahead of Boeing in Global Plane Rivalry
The European aerospace giant said it would deliver 800 planes this year, including its A320neo, which competes with Boeing’s troubled…
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News
Polluted Flowers Smell Less Sweet to Pollinators, Study Finds
The damage that air pollution can do is wide-ranging and well-known: The chemicals produced by human activities can trap heat…
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World
Russian Strikes Hit Ukrainian Cities at a Tense Time for Kyiv
The attacks killed at least three people, officials said, as Ukraine raises pleas for more American aid and President Volodymyr…
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Business
Cockpit Recording’s Erasure Hampers Boeing 737 Max 9 Investigation
Cockpit voice recorders in the U.S. start rerecording every two hours, a limit that the National Transportation Safety Board says…
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World
Russian Missiles Pound Several Ukrainian Regions, Officials Say
The attack — which killed at least two people, wounded many others and caused heavy damage — came as Moscow…
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Business
F.A.A. Orders Airlines to Ground Some Boeing 737 Max 9 Jets After Midair Emergency
An Alaska Airlines plane made an emergency landing at the Portland, Ore., airport on Friday after losing a chunk of…
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Business
F.A.A. Orders Airlines to Ground Some Boeing 737 Max 9 Jets After Midair ‘Incident’
An Alaska Airlines plane made an emergency landing at the Portland, Ore., international airport on Friday after losing a chunk…