Month: May 2022
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States Rush Toward New Gun Restrictions as Congress Remains Gridlocked
SACRAMENTO — Congress failed to impose gun restrictions after the school massacres in Newtown, Conn., and Parkland, Fla., and there’s…
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What Lia Thomas Could Mean for Women’s Elite Sports
ATLANTA — The women on the Princeton University swim team spoke of collective frustration edging into anger. They had watched…
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School Counselors on How to Help Students Recover From Pandemic Stress
American school counselors described a generation of students who missed crucial periods of social and emotional development during the pandemic…
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As Boris Johnson Stumbles, Labour Struggles to Offer a Clear Message
LONDON — When Boris Johnson hit energy companies with a windfall tax last week as a way of providing more…
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Green Energy Complicates the Taliban’s New Battle Against Opium
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — For years, opium has been the monster too big to slay. One Afghan government after another has…
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A Cafe Devoted to Remembering Duterte’s Drug War Victims
QUEZON CITY, the Philippines — On the second floor of a nondescript coffee shop in a trendy neighborhood outside of…
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Plane Goes Missing in Nepal With 22 Aboard
KATHMANDU, Nepal — A search was underway in Nepal on Sunday for a small plane with 22 people aboard that…
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Can Paramount Go It Alone?
In January, the board of Paramount, including Shari Redstone, the company’s chair, met with a group of bankers to get…
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Even in Flush Tennis, Equal Pay is a Struggle
Gaby Dabrowski is the sixth-best doubles player in women’s professional tennis. She has been an Australian and French Open mixed…
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Tropical Storm Agatha Headed to the Mexican Coast
Tropical Storm Agatha, the first named storm this year in the eastern Pacific, is hurtling toward the Mexican coast and…
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