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This Year Was the Beginning of a Green Transition
For almost half a century, the world has talked about quitting its addiction to fossil fuels. Yet, year after year,…
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News
The Jan. 6 Report Is Out. Now the Real Work Begins.
Much attention this week has focused on the Jan. 6 committee’s criminal referrals. But in its report, released on Thursday,…
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US
A High-Tech Strategy for Keeping Drug Users Safe: Analyzing Their Fentanyl
Machines that examine samples of drugs can cost tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars, but experts say they…
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World
Putin Wants Fealty, and He’s Found It in Africa
BANGUI, Central African Republic — In early March, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine entered its third week, a Russian diplomat…
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Food
15 Festive Dishes for the Merriest of Christmas Eve Dinners
Ham, soups and stews, turkey and oh so many fishes — New York Times Cooking has a recipe for your…
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World
Sister Patricia Daly, 66, Dies; Took On Corporate Giants on Social Justice
A leader in the field of socially responsible investing, she used shareholder actions and private meetings to pressure big corporations,…
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Food
The F.D.A. Now Says It Plainly: Morning-After Pills Are Not Abortion Pills
Labels of Plan B One-Step had previously said, without scientific evidence, that the pill might block fertilized eggs from implanting…
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World
Alberto Zamperla, Amusement Park Impresario, Is Dead at 71
His family-friendly company revived historic Luna Park in Coney Island and built attractions for Disney and Six Flags.
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News
9 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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Business
BlackRock’s Pitch for Socially Conscious Investing Antagonizes All Sides
Right-wing officials are attacking BlackRock for overstepping. Those on the left say the world’s biggest asset manager is not doing…