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Will Return to Office Get Serious in September?
It’s Tuesday. We’ll look at who’s returning to the office and why the expectations are different from a year ago.…
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Scenes From the Aftermath of Typhoon Hinnamnor
One of the most powerful storms of the year made landfall in South Korea early Tuesday, sparing the country of…
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In India’s Tech Capital, Floods Leave Workers Riding Tractors to Work
Two days of torrential rain have flooded Bengaluru, the southern city known as India’s Silicon Valley, forcing tech workers to…
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South Korea Is Spared as Typhoon Hinnamnor Makes Swift Exit
SEOUL — South Korea on Tuesday was hit by heavy rain and strong winds but avoided the extensive destruction that…
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In Canada’s Bucolic Prairie Region, a Mass Stabbing Shocks the Country
WELDON, Saskatchewan — The horror began at 5:40 a.m. on Sunday, when the police received a report of a stabbing…
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Bomb Kills Dozens of Civilians in Burkina Faso
At least 35 civilians were killed in northern Burkina Faso after a convoy of vehicles hit a roadside bomb, according…
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Cameras, Plexiglass, Fireproofing: Election Officials Beef Up Security
In Wisconsin, one of the nation’s key swing states, cameras and plexiglass now fortify the reception area of a county…
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New prime minister or not, Larry the cat is here to stay.
Moments after Prime Minister Boris Johnson pulled out of Downing Street for the last time on Tuesday, a familiar brown-and-white…
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What to Watch For in the Massachusetts Primaries
The 2022 primaries are almost, but not quite, over: Voters in Massachusetts go to the polls on Tuesday, the second-to-last…
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Biden Administration Has Admitted One Million Migrants to Await Hearings
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine — At a modest hotel a few miles from the ocean here, most of the rooms have…