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Business
Chemical Makers Sue Over Rule to Rid Water of ‘Forever Chemicals’
Industry groups said the E.P.A. had exceeded its authority in requiring the drinking-water cleanup. The chemicals, known as PFAS, are…
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Opinion
The One Thing Everyone Is Missing About Hunter Biden’s Case
Hunter Biden’s legal case is, at its root, a story about the toxic, careless choices made by a drug addict.…
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News
No One Told the Cows Not to Lick the Artwork
The Basel Social Club is a rebellious alternative to the more buttoned-up art fair that descends on the Swiss city…
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News
Aircraft Carrying Malawi’s Vice President Is Missing
A search is underway after the aircraft carrying Vice President Saulos Chilima and nine other people vanished.
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News
At 17, She Fell in Love With a 47-Year-Old. Now She Questions the Story.
Jill Ciment’s 1996 memoir “Half a Life” described her teenage affair with the man she eventually married. Her new memoir,…
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News
Gazans Recall ‘Unimaginably Intense’ Israeli Bombing Around Hostage Raid
A day after the Israeli military rescued four hostages held by Hamas militants in Nuseirat, Gazans described an intense bombardment…
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News
Susan Jaffe Wants to Build a New Era at American Ballet Theater
“We have to really become creative about everything we do,” said Jaffe, as the company works to address financial woes…
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Opinion
Debby Lee Cohen, Who Helped Prune Plastic From Schools, Dies at 64
Her successful campaign against foam lunch trays in New York City led to similar city and statewide bans — and…
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Opinion
Jean-Philippe Allard, Jazz Producer and Musicians’ Advocate, Dies at 67
He called himself a “professional listener,” and he tended to develop lifelong relationships with the artists he worked with.
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News
Suspect in Sacramento Mass Shooting in 2022 Dies in County Jail
The suspect, who faced murder and firearms charges in connection to the shooting that killed six people, was found unresponsive…