Month: June 2022
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Russia: Deaths veiled in secrecy.
In Russia, news of death arrives stealthily. On state television, the war dead are rarely mentioned. The Defense Ministry hasn’t…
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The Biggest Surprises of the Jan. 6 Hearings So Far
After interviewing more than 1,000 witnesses and assembling a trove of well over 140,000 documents, the House committee investigating the…
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Trump’s Shadow Looms Over Fading Iran Nuclear Talks
WASHINGTON — Many factors are to blame for the dying prospects of reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. But perhaps…
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Declaring Curry and Samosas Enemy No. 1 to Whip the Police Into Shape
PORT BLAIR, India — For G. Chitra, an officer in India’s overburdened police forces, pretty much everything in her life…
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A Chinese Telescope Did Not Find an Alien Signal. The Search Continues.
It was a project that launched a thousand interstellar dreams. Fifty years ago, NASA published a fat, 253-page book titled,…
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The Rush to E.S.G., With or Without Elon Musk
Amy Domini, an E.S.G. pioneer who is founder and chair of Domini Impact Investments.Credit...Simon Simard for The New York TimesRachel…
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Ukraine’s Death Workers: ‘If You Take It All Close to Heart, You Go Mad’
LVIV, Ukraine — For many Ukrainians facing Russia’s invasion, there is hope the daily battles can be won: A soldier…
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Ex-Amazon Worker Convicted in Capital One Hacking
A former Amazon engineer who was accused of stealing customers’ personal information from Capital One in one of the largest…
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Amid Jan. 6 Revelations, Election Lies Still Dominate the G.O.P.
WASHINGTON — It was all a lie, the tales of stuffed ballot drop boxes, rigged voting machines, and constitutional “flexibility”…
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With Funding Stalled, Chip Makers Warn Congress the U.S. Is Lagging
WASHINGTON — Top chip makers are pressuring Congress to quickly pass a measure providing more than $52 billion for companies…