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The Unapologetic ‘Auntie’ of Indigenous Data
“Transforming Spaces” is a series about women driving change in sometimes unexpected places. By Susan Shain Data has long been…
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Houthi Militia Attacks Ship Near the Red Sea, Pentagon Says
A commercial ship was hit and set on fire by an anti-ship cruise missile in the southern Red Sea, an…
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‘I Have No Future’: China’s Rebel Influencer Is Still Paying a Price
Li Ying used social media to help tell the world about last year’s protests. Now in exile, he has been…
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A Texas Case Shows That Abortion Ban Exemptions Are a Sham
This essay has been updated to reflect news developments. Soon after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last year,…
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In Court With the Women He Defamed, Giuliani Faces Millions in Damages
Two Georgia election workers are seeking as much as $43 million for false assertions from Rudolph Giuliani that they had…
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Glenys Kinnock, Political Force in Britain and Europe, Dies at 79
The wife of the Labour leader Neil Kinnock, she carved her own leftist identity with a seat in the European…
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Macron Suffers Surprise Setback Over Immigration in France
The country’s lower house of Parliament unexpectedly passed a motion to reject a government immigration reform bill, leaving its future…
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Want Your Couch Back? Pay Up, Said Movers Who Ran Ransom Scheme
After customers’ belongings were on the trucks, the shape-shifting Brooklyn company would demand more money to unload them, prosecutors said.
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6-Story Residential Building Partly Collapses in the Bronx
There were no immediate reports of injuries after part of the 46-unit building came apart on Monday afternoon, city authorities…
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Space Station to Earth: Houston, We Have Found the Tomato
The NASA astronaut Frank Rubio grew a tomato in space, but then it disappeared. Suspicion trailed Mr. Rubio for months,…