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C.D.C. Says Early Data Offers Positive Signs About Monkeypox Vaccine
WASHINGTON — Americans who received a single dose of the monkeypox vaccine were significantly less likely to be infected by…
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Ian Bludgeons Southwest Florida With Devastating Winds and Storm Surge
TAMPA, Fla. — Hurricane Ian bludgeoned its way through southwestern Florida on Wednesday as one of the most powerful storms…
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61 Homers! Aaron Judge Ties Roger Maris With Another Monster Blast.
In 1961, Roger Maris of the Yankees mashed 61 home runs, breaking the major league record set by another Yankees…
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Russian Proxies in Ukraine Push Moscow to Annex Occupied Regions
KYIV, Ukraine — In a display of pageantry intended to give Moscow’s land grab a veneer of legitimacy, Russian proxy…
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Bill Plante, CBS News’s Man at the White House, Dies at 84
Bill Plante, who was one of the leading correspondents for CBS News for more than half a century, covering the…
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Mysterious Blasts and Gas Leaks: What We Know About the Pipeline Breaks in Europe
Early this week, three separate leaks were discovered in two giant natural gas pipelines from Russia. The pipelines were filled…
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Why experts and officials say the pipeline leaks were no accident (and why many of them are blaming Russia).
While European governments have not yet identified the cause of the leaks in the Nord Stream gas pipelines, several political…
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The top E.U. diplomat says the Nord Stream leaks resulted from ‘a deliberate act.’
The leaks in the Nord Stream gas pipelines under the Baltic Sea resulted from “a deliberate act,” the European Union’s…
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Rita Gardner, an Original ‘Fantasticks’ Star, Is Dead at 87
Rita Gardner, who in a long cabaret and theater career earned an enduring place in stage history in 1960, when…
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Valerie Maynard, Artist Who Celebrated Black Identity, Dies at 85
Valerie Maynard, a Harlem-bred artist whose sculptures and prints explored the complexity, but also the humanity, of Black identity while…