Month: July 2022
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Bystander Killed Gunman 2 Minutes Into Indiana Mall Shooting
A 20-year-old man carrying a rifle and pistol with access to another rifle and more than 100 rounds of ammunition…
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C.I.A. Director Issues Warning After Possible Noose Is Found Near Facility
The C.I.A. director, William J. Burns, issued a warning to the agency’s work force last week after what appeared to…
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On Donetsk’s front line, small gains and losses impose a heavy toll.
In the grinding battle for eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk Province, Russia has intensified attacks on the next line of cities that…
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‘Please do all you can to bring us home’: Brittney Griner is not the only American who’s been ‘wrongfully detained.’
Brittney Griner. Austin Tice. The Citgo 6. And now, potentially, three American military veterans who were captured by enemy forces…
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Debate Over Monkeypox Messaging Divides N.Y.C. Health Department
A debate over how best to warn New Yorkers about monkeypox is roiling the New York City Department of Health.…
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Democrats Navigate Nuanced Views on Abortion Among Black Voters
As she and other faith leaders sat last month with Vice President Kamala Harris to discuss the implications of the…
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Pulitzer Board Rejects Trump Request to Toss Out Wins for Russia Coverage
The board of the Pulitzer Prizes, the most prestigious award in journalism, on Monday rejected an appeal by former President…
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It’s Time to Slow Down and Appreciate Nature’s Tiny Marvels
“Look at that caterpillar,” Andrew J. Brand said one afternoon, as we passed a hummocky old bottlebrush buckeye shrub in…
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After Turning Down $440 Million, Juan Soto Just Wants to Play
LOS ANGELES — Before Juan Soto met with reporters on Monday ahead of the 2022 Major League Baseball All-Star Game…
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Zelensky Takes Aim at Hidden Enemy: Ukrainians Aiding Russia
KYIV, Ukraine — Even as it engages in fierce fighting with Russia on the battlefield, Ukraine is also waging war…