Month: July 2022
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Missiles strike Odesa, hitting a critical port for global grain supplies.
ODESA, Ukraine — A string of explosions rocked Ukraine’s southern city of Odesa on Saturday, hitting one of the country’s…
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Man Charged With Threatening Racist Violence Against Buffalo Supermarket
A Washington State man threatened twice this week to unleash racist violence on a Buffalo supermarket, officials said on Friday.…
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Interstate Abortion Travel Is Already Straining Parts of the System
The reversal of Roe v. Wade did not affect the legal status of abortion in New Mexico, where seven clinics…
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The Times’s Theater Critic Reviews Stratford’s New Theater
Jesse Green, the chief theater critic for The New York Times, has just returned from the Stratford Festival in Ontario,…
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China Evergrande C.E.O. Resigns After Loans Come Under Scrutiny
China Evergrande, the embattled Chinese property developer, said late Friday that its chief executive had resigned, the latest setback for…
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A Powerhouse Team of Stars, Ring or No Ring
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — A humble little baseball sits at the bottom of a display case for David Ortiz on the…
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In Japan, Abe Suspect’s Grudge Against Unification Church Is a Familiar One
TOKYO — The day before Shinzo Abe was assassinated, Tetsuya Yamagami sent a letter saying that the Unification Church had…
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Comics That Read Top to Bottom Are Bringing in New Readers
For decades, the fans who powered the comic book industry made weekly pilgrimages to their local comic shops to buy…
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How the Government Is Failing Americans Uprooted by Calamity
LAKE CHARLES, La. — Two summers ago, Hurricane Laura wrecked Betty Swope’s modest bungalow at the edge of Lake Charles,…
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Sydney McLaughlin Broke Her Own World Record. Again.
There was a time, not so long ago, when Sydney McLaughlin was challenged whenever she planted herself in the starting…