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World
Fatal Overdoses of 2 Who Died After Leaving Gay Bars Are Ruled Homicides
The New York City medical examiner’s findings came about a year after one of the victims was found abandoned in…
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World
Biden Meets With German Chancellor Amid Concerns Over Ukraine and China
President Biden said he and Germany’s chancellor, Olaf Scholz, would work in “lock step” to provide military support to Ukraine.
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Technology
Amazon Pauses Work on 2nd Headquarters in Virginia
The delay is the latest reminder that the tech industry’s pandemic-fueled boom has slowed and another indicator of how remote…
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World
Nobel Prize Is No Defense Against Jail for a Winner in Belarus
Ales Bialiatski, last year’s Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has been sentenced by Belarus to 10 years in prison, on charges…
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News
‘Excuse After Excuse’: Black and Latino Developers Face Barriers to Success
Out of roughly 112,000 real estate development companies in the United States, about 111,000 of them are white owned. Those…
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World
A Mad Dash as Commuters Deal With New L.I.R.R. Service
The railroad’s long-awaited expansion to the East Side of Manhattan has unexpectedly added travel time for some Brooklyn-bound commuters.
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News
Black Equestrians Want to Be Safe. But They Can’t Find Helmets.
Chanel Robbins has been riding horses most of her life, ever since her grandmother traded a cow from their family’s…
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US
G.O.P. Witnesses, Paid by Trump Ally, Embraced Jan. 6 Conspiracy Theories
Democrats said a trio of witnesses billed as “whistle-blowers” provided no evidence of wrongdoing, espoused false claims about the Capitol…
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News
L.S.U. Buoyed by Trash-Talking, Shot-Swishing Angel Reese
The crowds of fans waiting for autographs and selfies after Louisiana State women’s basketball games have gotten so large that…
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World
Canadians Fume as Migrants Surge at Their Border
A surge in illegal crossings from the United States has led to calls to shut down a rural road on…