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World
‘I Whisked Myself Down to the Street in Search of a Guy With a Clipboard’
Seeking a crucial hour of quiet, observations while on the D and more reader tales of New York City in…
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World
Bodies Remain Unidentified as Relatives Struggle to Reach the Crash Site
Families of the victims of India’s worst rail disaster in two decades were on Sunday still struggling to reach the…
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World
China, U.S. Lay Out Rival Visions for Asia as Ships Nearly Collide
China’s defense minister says the best way to avoid accidental conflict is for countries outside the region, like the United…
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World
Raw Meat and Moon Signs: Inuit Lessons for Soldiers in the Arctic
A moon dog hung low over the horizon. It showed up on the first day of the Canadian soldiers’ patrol,…
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Business
Who Is Liable for A.I. Creations?
Tools like ChatGPT could open a new line of questions around tech products and harmful content.
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World
U.S. Vows to Continue Patrols Near China and Urges Nuclear Talks
Speeches by two top officials illustrated the depth of concern over the rift between the nations. China called it provocation.
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Business
As Older TikTok Creators Flourish, Brands Are Signing Them Up
No matter what their age or finances, some elder influencers are finding that being on the app can bring them…
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US
R.N.C. Rules for First Debate Pose Challenge for Underfunded Candidates
Republican presidential candidates hoping to join the first G.O.P. primary debate on Aug. 23 must have a minimum of 40,000…
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World
As Kyiv Reckons With Deaths by a Shelter, Russia Evacuates Border Towns
In Ukraine’s capital, residents struggled with the question of who was to blame for a shelter closed off to two…
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Business
How These Budding Entrepreneurs Won $20,000 for Their Start-Ups
A new competition encourages New Yorkers who live in public housing to pursue their own businesses.