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Business
As the Colorado River Shrinks, Washington Prepares to Spread the Pain
The seven states that rely on the river for water are not expected to reach a deal on cuts. It…
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World
Will U.K. Rejection of Scottish Gender Bill Bolster Independence Movement?
The decision left Scottish politicians angered by what they saw as London’s thwarting the will of their Parliament, possibly handing…
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US
Farmworker Describes Coming Face to Face With Half Moon Bay Gunman
A man walked in and fatally shot Marciano Martinez, but spared his co-worker. Two other farmworkers, a husband and wife,…
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World
In Wave of Strikes, Russian Missiles Kill 12 Across Ukraine
Russia’s forces once again pounded energy infrastructure and other civilian sites, a day after the United States and Germany pledged…
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World
Lance Kerwin, ‘James at 15’ and ‘Salem’s Lot’ Star, Dies at 62
“James,” which followed the adventures of a sandy-haired teenager who moves with his family to Boston from Oregon, made him…
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World
Woman, 29, Enrolled in High School and Pretended to Be a Teenager
The woman attended classes in New Brunswick for four days before her ruse was discovered, officials said.
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Food
Covid Vaccines Targeting Omicron Should Be Standard, Panel Says
As advisers to the Food and Drug Administration endorsed ending one era of the Covid vaccination campaign, they also grappled…
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World
Man Convicted in Terror Attack That Killed 8 on a Manhattan Bike Path
Sayfullo Saipov could face the death penalty in the federal case. He said he was inspired to carry out the…
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News
The Forgotten History of Chinese Railroad Workers Rises From the Texas Dust
In a creative departure, the artist Kenneth Tam spent the last year creating sculptures that honor the lives of Chinese laborers…
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World
Ancient Roman Road’s Beginning Will Remain a Mystery for Now
An archaeological dig that began last summer, searching for the long-elusive “first mile” of the Appian Way, has been stymied…