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Business
Rapid Antarctic Melting Looks Certain, Even if Emissions Goals Are Met
It may be too late to halt the decline of the West Antarctic ice shelves, a study found, but climate…
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Books
Drone Warfare Comes to Washington’s Opera Stage
Wearing combat boots and a U.S. Air Force flight suit, the mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo took her place onstage one recent…
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World
Iranian Teenager Reported Brain Dead by State Media
What happened to Armita Geravand, who entered a subway car and was carried out minutes later, is unclear. But her…
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News
The People Who Broke the House
When it comes to Congress, Americans have come to expect a certain baseline of dysfunction. But I think most of…
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Business
How High Interest Rates Sting Bakers, Farmers and Consumers
Home buyers, entrepreneurs and public officials are confronting a new reality: If they want to hold off on big purchases…
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World
A Project Supporting Migrants Was Cost Effective. Why Did It End?
Britain tested an alternative to detention for people living outside the immigration system. Though praised by the U.N., its outcomes…
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World
No Evidence of Hate Crime Has Emerged in Killing of Synagogue Leader, Officials Say
Detroit authorities are working with the F.B.I. as the city mourns the death of Samantha Woll.
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Business
How Do You Charge a Friend for a Professional Favor?
Despite the adage that friends and money don’t mix, the arrangement can have unique benefits — as long as the…
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News
Betsy Rawls, Winner of Eight Golf Majors, Dies at 95
She won four Women’s opens and a total of 55 L.P.G.A. Tour events between 1951 and 1972. Her strong suit…
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Newyork
‘While He Waited, He Turned His Gaze in Our Direction’
An encounter with André Watts, a holiday invitation from a cabby and more reader tales of New York City in…