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Business
After Devastating Floods, Vermont Is ‘Very Much Open’
The summer’s double blow of record rain and a plummet in tourism has the travel industry scrambling to reassure leaf…
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World
For Hostages’ Families, an ‘Endless Loop of Hope and Despair’
Yakov Argamani has the pale face and broken soul of a man whose child is in extreme danger. He shuffles…
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World
The Real Estate Tycoon Whose Fingerprints Are on the Menendez Indictment
Fred Daibes, a New Jersey builder, was accused of defrauding a bank that he had founded. Prosecutors say he turned…
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World
Coyotes in Queens? Yes, There Are a Few.
New Yorkers don’t need to panic: There are only about 20 coyotes in the city, and they rarely pose any…
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Style
What’s in Your ‘Spend the Night’ Bag?
A toothbrush, sure, but some people bring everything they need to feel comfortable (and a whole lot more) for a…
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Business
Rite Aid, Facing Slumping Sales and Opioid Suits, Files for Bankruptcy
The pharmacy chain, one of the country’s largest, faces more than a thousand lawsuits that say it filled illegal prescriptions…
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US
Judge to Consider Gag Order on Trump in Federal Election Case
Defense lawyers and prosecutors will square off over whether the former president should be restricted in what he can say…
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News
Lab Leak Fight Casts Chill Over Virology Research
Scientists doing “gain-of-function” research said that heightened fears of lab leaks are stalling studies that could thwart the next pandemic…
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Food
Harvard Cozies Up to #MentalHealth TikTok
As young Americans turn to TikTok for information on mental health, the T.H. Chan School of Public Health at Harvard…
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World
He Called the Pope a ‘Filthy Leftist.’ Now He Wants to Be President.
Javier Milei is leading the race to be Argentina’s next president. But he is dogged by his past broadsides against…