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Gazan Officials Say a Strike Killed 21 in Al-Mawasi
Gazan officials said that at least 21 people were killed and dozens injured on Tuesday in a strike that hit…
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Lawyers to Plastics Makers: Prepare for ‘Astronomical’ PFAS Lawsuits
At an industry presentation about dangerous “forever chemicals,” lawyers predicted a wave of lawsuits that could dwarf asbestos litigation, audio…
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Why Lawmakers Are Brawling and People Are Protesting in Taiwan
Supporters of President Lai Ching-te are protesting legislative amendments introduced by the opposition that would limit his authority.
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Carbon Offsets, a Much-Criticized Climate Tool, Get Federal Guidelines
The new principles aim to define ‘high-integrity’ offsets amid concerns that current practices often don’t cut greenhouse gas emissions as…
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The Unlikely Women Fighting for Abortion Rights
For a long time, many women who had abortions because of catastrophic fetal diagnoses told their stories only privately. Grieving…
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Israel and Hamas Could Restart Cease-Fire Talks Within a Week, Officials Say
Diplomats are aiming to restart negotiations for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas at some point in the next week,…
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5 Mount Everest Climbers Are Dead and 3 Missing This Summit Season
High above the clouds on Earth’s highest peak, climbers are making the arduous trek up Mount Everest. The narrow window…
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6 Podcasts About the Joys and Terrors of Air Travel
In this month’s roundup, true stories of air disasters (and why they’re so rare), as well as love letters to…
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The N.C.A.A. Agreed to Pay Players. It Won’t Call Them Employees.
The argument is the organization’s attempt to maintain the last vestiges of its amateur model and to prevent college athletes…
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Justice Sotomayor Describes Frustration With Being a Liberal on the Supreme Court
In a conversation at Harvard, the justice spoke of her despair at some of the court’s decisions, but she urged…