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Ukraine Launches Southern Offensive, as Inspectors Head to Nuclear Plant
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian forces launched ground assaults on Monday in multiple areas along the front in the Kherson region…
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One Man Dies, and an Entire Uncontacted Tribe Vanishes in Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO — When officials from Brazil’s Indigenous protection agency approached the hut in the middle of the Amazon…
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A Ukrainian player upset Simona Halep in the first round of the U.S. Open.
Daria Snigur, 20, burst into tears after defeating Simona Halep of Romania, a two-time Grand Slam singles champion, in three…
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M.L.B. Players Association Working to Unionize the Minors
In a significant shift, the Major League Baseball Players Association took a step toward organizing minor league players, sending them…
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As N.Y.C. Trash Problem Mounts, Garbage Will Be Picked Up on Labor Day
Labor Day weekend is often about beach trips and cookouts, the air tinged with the smell of sunscreen and barbecue.…
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M.L.B. Players Association Working to Unionize the Minors
In a significant shift, the Major League Baseball Players Association took a step toward organizing minor league players, sending them…
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Your Tuesday Briefing: China Charges 28 People in Beating of Women
Two women lay on the ground after being assaulted by a group of men outside a restaurant in Tangshan, China,…
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San Francisco’s Art Market Struggles in the Shadow of Los Angeles
SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco art world has long been a vibrant center of experimentation and tradition, thriving in…
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Angola’s Ruling Party Retains Power in Tightest Election Yet
LUANDA, Angola — Angola’s ruling party on Monday was declared the winner of the general election, but it was its…
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An Orlando Museum’s Disputed Basquiats Are Gone. Its Leadership Is, Too.
Since the Federal Bureau of Investigation raided the Orlando Museum of Art in June and seized 25 paintings that the…