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The Story of the Student Journalist and the Stanford President
There are many rabbit holes on the internet not worth going down. But a comment on an online science forum…
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Defiant Netanyahu Defends Judicial Overhaul in Israel
The prime minister said he planned to reinstate an ally barred from the government. He declined to say if he…
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Verstappen Tops a Very British Podium at Silverstone
Max Verstappen collected his sixth straight victory, but the British drivers Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton were celebrating, too.
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U.S. Nuclear-Capable Sub Visits South Korea for First Time in Decades
The submarine made a port call as part of Washington’s effort to show its commitment to defending its East Asian…
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There Won’t Be Much New York in Seattle at This Year’s All-Star Game
Gerrit Cole and Aaron Judge of the Yankees made the A.L. squad, and Pete Alonso of the Mets will represent…
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Russian Forces Are Doing ‘Everything They Can’ to Stop Counteroffensive, Zelensky Says
The Ukrainian leader secured new weapons pledges this week from allies, but it was not clear how soon they would…
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Shining a Light on Postpartum Depression
More from our inbox: How Climate Change Feeds ‘Eco-Anxiety’Domestic ViolenceTrump’s Strategy: StallMaking a Minyan to Mourn TogetherCredit...Travis Dove for The…
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Zelensky Returns From NATO Summit to Face Hard Realities of War
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine was traveling home on Thursday from the NATO summit, emphasizing success in his efforts to…
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Your Thursday Briefing: Biden Vows Not to “Waver” After NATO Summit
Also, Chinese hackers hit the State Department, ocean temperatures rise and Milan Kundera dies.
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Despite Successes at NATO Summit, Divisions Remain
VILNIUS, Lithuania — NATO had some significant successes at its summit that ended Wednesday as it worked hard to project…