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World
It’s Scorching in Iran, and There’s Less and Less Water to Help
Water shortages from longtime mismanagement have left people with shrinking options, as temperatures spike and growing poverty makes air-conditioning unaffordable…
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World
Netanyahu Hospitalized for Heart Defect as Israel’s Turmoil Intensifies
Doctors said Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, was “doing very well” after an unexpected heart operation early Sunday. But…
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News
West Virginia Suspends Bob Huggins and Cuts His Pay Over Homophobic Slur
Huggins, the men’s basketball coach at West Virginia since 2007, must also take sensitivity training after using the slur twice…
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World
Far Right May Rise as Kingmaker in Spanish Election
A messier political landscape has lent leverage to the extremes, leaving a hard-right party poised to share power for the…
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A Mystery in the E.R.? Ask Dr. Chatbot for a Diagnosis.
At a medical school in Boston, instructors are using ChatGPT in training exercises to help teach students how to think…
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US
A Mental Health Crisis. An Officer’s Gun. A Too-Common Tragedy.
The San Antonio Police Department, like the police in other cities, has a Mental Health Unit available around the clock…
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World
In Belarus, the Protests Were Three Years Ago. The Crackdown Is Never-Ending.
The recent high school graduate selected her wardrobe carefully as she headed off to a summer folk festival. She dressed…
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World
A Story of Arab Loss Comes to Life at a Kibbutz in Israel
A museum founded by pioneering Zionists has been hosting a sweeping retrospective of Palestinian art.
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US
DeSantis Faces Swell of Criticism Over Florida’s New Standards for Black History
In one benchmark, middle schoolers would learn that enslaved Americans developed skills that “could be applied for their personal benefit.”