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Political Furor Over U.S. Steel Bid Puts Investment Panel in Spotlight
Backlash over the deal has echoes of the 1980s when Nippon Steel tried and failed to buy another American metal…
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Nuclear Power as a Clean Energy Tool?
More from our inbox: Quality at BoeingA Bathroom SignRunning, Fast and SlowCredit...Alec Soth/Magnum PhotosTo the Editor: Re “Reviving Nuclear Energy…
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Joel Conarroe, ‘Hub of the New York Literary Wheel,’ Dies at 89
An influential arts administrator and educator, he was a trusted confidant to countless writers, notably Philip Roth.
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Nancy Schuster, Crossword Champion, Creator and Editor, Dies at 90
A dedicated cruciverbalist, she won the first American Crossword Puzzle Tournament in 1978. She went on to test and proofread…
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Gas Stove Pollution Risk Is Greatest in Smaller Homes, Study Finds
Gas-burning ranges, a significant contributor to indoor pollution, can produce and spread particularly high levels of some pollutants in smaller…
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A Gaza Doctor Has Died in Israeli Custody, Palestinian Groups Say
A Palestinian doctor from the Gaza Strip, detained by Israeli forces and held for four months, has died in detention,…
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Chacarita es el barrio más peculiar de Buenos Aires. Ve pronto
Paseando por este rincón de la capital argentina, el autor encontró casas “art déco” en calles empedradas, churros y rebanadas…
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Voters Swing to Labour in English Local Elections: Key Takeaways
While the ballots were still being counted on Friday, big losses for the Conservative Party could signal a difficult general…
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15-Year-Old Girl Charged With Murder in Stabbing Death of Bronx Teenager
The victim, identified by the police as Emery Mizell, 17, was attacked at an apartment building in the Soundview neighborhood…
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Liberia Moves to Create War Crimes Court, Decades After Civil Wars Ended
Until now, key players had blocked the establishment of a court that could hold them accountable for atrocities like murder,…