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In Phoenix, Heat Becomes a Brutal Test of Endurance
Arizona is used to scorching summers, but the region’s 11th straight day of 110-degree temperatures is straining patience and resources.
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News
Why We Shouldn’t Lose Faith in Organized Religion
Eboo Patel wants to tell a better story about religion in America. Patel, an American Muslim and founder and president…
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The Supreme Court’s Tarnished Reputation
More from our inbox: Pumping Groundwater and the Earth’s WobbleTreating Politicians as MessiahsHow Libraries Can Help Homeless PeopleCredit...Stefani Reynolds for…
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World
What 120 Degrees Looks Like in One of Mexico’s Hottest Cities
People in Hermosillo are used to the heat: Enduring scorching temperatures is a local point of pride in this northwestern…
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Want a Last-Minute Ticket to Wimbledon? No Problem. Just Get in Line.
Thousands are waiting, even camping out, in rainy England for a chance to see one Wimbledon match. For some, it…
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World
At Least 16 Are Killed After Gas Leak in South Africa
A cylinder of a type of gas often linked to illegal mining was found in a shack at an encampment…
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Food
Federal Officials Hatch a Three-Pronged Defense Against Another ‘Tripledemic’
This fall, Americans will be urged to get shots against the flu, Covid and, if they’re older, R.S.V.
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Dobbs Could Mark the End of the American Bargain
Here’s the American bargain: less for more. Less from the government, in exchange for more of yourself. More privacy, more…
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Food
It’s Not Just You: Many Americans Face Insurance Obstacles Over Medical Care and Bills
The News A majority of Americans with health insurance said they had encountered obstacles to coverage, including denied medical care,…
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Style
How MrBeast Became the Willy Wonka of YouTube
When Jeremiah Howard was around 5, he was told he had a cataract — cloudiness in the clear lens of…