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New York City Triathlon Moves to the Fall After Summer Heat Disruptions
The race has not been run fully since 2017 mostly because of heat-related complications. Triathletes have been pressing for a…
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‘Miami’s Version of Magic’: A Glitzy Christmas Theme Park
ACROSS THE COUNTRY ‘Miami’s Version of Magic’: A Glitzy Christmas Theme Park Miles from South Beach and most of Miami’s…
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World
Fierce Storm and Bone-Chilling Cold Will Sweep Central and Eastern U.S.
A ghastly weather system will tear across the country this week, bringing freezing temperatures, snow, rain and wind. Here’s how…
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To Save a Ruin, Send in the Sheep
The archaeological park of Pompeii has found a low-tech way to prevent the site from being overrun by vegetation: hungry…
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Business
Microsoft Gambles on ‘Nice Guy’ Strategy to Close Activision Megadeal
Federal regulators have sued to block the $69 billion acquisition, but the company has settled on a path forward and…
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Business
Two Executives in Sam Bankman-Fried’s Crypto Empire Plead Guilty to Fraud
Caroline Ellison, the former chief executive of Alameda Research, and Gary Wang, a founder of FTX, are cooperating in the…
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Along the Border, Waiting Anxiously for the End of a Pandemic-Era Rule
A tense limbo pervaded both sides of the border on Wednesday as people waited for the end of a policy…
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Iowa Police Chief Sold Department’s Machine Guns for Profit, Officials Say
Justice Department officials said the police chief in Adair, Iowa, had requested 90 machine guns to either demonstrate or purchase…
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World
Did George Santos Also Mislead Voters About Being Jewish?
Genealogy websites cited by The Forward suggest that Mr. Santos’s grandparents were born in Brazil, and were not “Holocaust refugees,”…
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Struggling Under Armour Hires ‘Fresh Eyes’ From Marriott to Lead It
Stephanie Linnartz will become chief executive of the sportswear giant after its stock has fallen and some of its customer…