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A Minor Earthquake Hit New York City. How Often Does That Happen?
New York City experiences numerous small earthquakes every year, experts say. Usually, people don’t feel them.
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World
Wednesday Briefing: Beirut Blast Kills Senior Hamas Leader
Plus the great winter festivals of Asia.
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US
Shots Fired Overnight in Colorado Supreme Court Building
The authorities said they did not believe the shooting was related to previous threats against the justices who barred Donald…
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Food
More Women Who Are Not Pregnant Are Ordering Abortion Pills Just in Case
The News Tens of thousands of women who are not pregnant are ordering abortion pills just in case they might…
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World
Why a Port Deal Has the Horn of Africa on Edge
A landmark pact between Ethiopia and the breakaway region of Somaliland has drawn condemnation from Somalia. Other neighbors also worry…
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World
Denmark’s King-to-Be: A Modern, Climate-Friendly Monarch
Like King Charles III of Britain, Prince Frederik, who will soon ascend to his country’s throne, is part of a…
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World
The Twin Fronts in the Battle Over Israel’s Identity
The decision by the Israeli Supreme Court to reject legislative control over the judiciary ends for now the languishing effort…
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News
What’s in a Name? The Battle of Baby T. Rex and Nanotyrannus.
A dinosaur fossil for sale in London embodies one of the most heated debates in paleontology.
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Business
Britain’s Economy Is ‘Not Working.’ Here Are 2 Key Reasons.
In the countryside of Cambridgeshire, a British semiconductor start-up was ready to expand beyond its lab and open a manufacturing…
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World
LaPierre, Longtime N.R.A. Leader, Faces Trial That Could End His Reign
A lawsuit brought by New York’s attorney general against Wayne LaPierre and three other N.R.A. insiders accuses the gun-rights group…