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India, a Dairy Titan, Studies How to Keep Milk Flowing in a Hotter World
KARNAL, India — Inside a shed in the northern Indian state of Haryana, the sound of flutes floated softly from…
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U.S. Says It Struck Bunkers Used by Iranian-Backed Forces in Syria
WASHINGTON — American warplanes dropped guided bombs on bunkers containing ammunition and other military hardware in Deir al Zour, a…
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What Does a Dancing Body Feel Like in Ukraine? ‘I Am a Gun.’
Anna Vinogradova, an independent dance artist living in Kyiv, doesn’t carry a gun. She’s not even particularly patriotic, she said.…
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Greek Party Islands Chill Out
It was around the time that the ferry eased itself into the port of Ios, an island in the Greek…
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A New Generation of Voters Will Test Angola’s Longtime Governing Party
LUANDA, Angola — A new generation of Angolans, many disillusioned with their country’s political system and corruption, will vote for…
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Daniel Goldman, Ex-Trump Prosecutor, Tops Crowded Field in N.Y. Primary
Daniel Goldman, the former assistant U.S. attorney who prosecuted the first impeachment case against Donald J. Trump, captured the Democratic…
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Paladino Loses to G.O.P. Chairman in Western New York Primary
Nick Langworthy, the New York State Republican Party chairman, defeated Carl Paladino in a primary in New York’s 23rd Congressional…
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Democrat Pat Ryan Wins in House Race That Turned on Abortion Rights
HUDSON, N.Y. — Pat Ryan, a Democratic county executive in New York’s Hudson Valley, has won a special House election…
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Republican Wins Special House Election in Rural New York
Joe Sempolinski, a local Republican Party leader and former congressional aide, won a special election on Tuesday for a vacant…
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Calculating the Costs of War
Day after day for 181 days, the grim ledger of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine grows longer with each missile strike,…