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The Greenest Block Grows in Brooklyn
Good morning. It’s Wednesday. We’ll find out why a block in Crown Heights is Brooklyn’s greenest. And, how much has…
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Raymond Briggs, Illustrator of ‘The Snowman,’ Dies at 88
Raymond Briggs, the children’s author whose cheekyillustrations dignified workaday British life and an audacious breadth of emotions, most ...
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Five Takeaways From Tuesday’s Elections
The day after F.B.I. agents searched his home in Mar-a-Lago, former President Donald J. Trump yet again illustrated his electoral…
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FIFA Proposes Last-Minute Change to World Cup Schedule
Qatar has had 12 years to plan for the World Cup. Now, with the first games of the tournament just…
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For Older Americans, Health Bill Will Bring Savings and ‘Peace Of Mind’
WASHINGTON — After Pete Spring was diagnosed with dementia in 2016, he and his wife emptied their checking account in…
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At the U.S. Open, Serena Williams Was a ‘Game Changer’
In 1998, when Serena Williams made her singles debut at the U.S. Open, it was typical to see a crowd…
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Serena Williams at the U.S. Open: Along with Venus, she was a ‘game changer.’
In 1998, when Serena Williams made her singles debut at the U.S. Open, it was typical to see a crowd…
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U.S. Insists It Will Operate Around Taiwan, Despite China’s Pressure
The Biden administration is vowing to continue sailing warships through the Taiwan Strait and to conduct air operations in the…
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‘We Couldn’t Do Anything’: Family Drowns in Seoul Basement During Floods
SEOUL — At 4:40 p.m. on Monday, the 13-year-old girl texted her 72-year-old grandmother who was in the hospital, wishing…
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In the Amazon, a U.N. Agency Has a Green Mission, but Dirty Partners
RESGUARDO BUENAVISTA, Colombia — At the edge of the Colombian Amazon, in an Indigenous village surrounded by oil rigs, the…