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In a Land With No Soccer, Group Hopes to Use It to Score Climate Goals
The Marshall Islands Soccer Federation aims to draw interest in the sport — and to growing global warming events in…
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Your Thursday Briefing
Fears grow about Ukraine’s imperiled nuclear plant.
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Californians Share Their Pandemic Silver Linings
How things have changed three years since the coronavirus pandemic began.
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Food
The Atoboy Team Returns With Seoul Salon, in Koreatown
A Brooklyn location for Mimi Cheng’s, an Emma’s Torch expansion to Citi Field and more restaurant news.
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Technology
Bard Fork, and How to Talk So Chatbots Will Listen
Listen and follow ‘Hard Fork’Apple | Spotify | Stitcher | Amazon | Google Hosted by Kevin Roose and Casey Newton…
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The Lonely Librarian, the Color of Melancholy, and Tangerines
An editor recommends old and new books.
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Style
The Privilege of a New Start
What does it look like to thrive in the second half of one’s life? That may depend on whether you’re…
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Canada Hits Record Population Growth Through Immigration
The country grew by over 1 million people last year, almost all newcomers, as the federal government pushes more immigration…
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Behind the Story: Can U.F.W. Make a Comeback?
The United Farm Workers union hopes a California law can help it regain lost influence.
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New York Birders Reject Audubon Name Over Slavery Past
The association with the naturalist John James Audubon is “problematic” for a local group seeking to be more inclusive.