Month: July 2022
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Swimmer at Long Island Beach May Have Been Bitten by Shark, Police Say
A man swimming at Jones Beach on Long Island on Thursday may have been bitten by a shark, according to…
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As Federal Climate-Fighting Tools Are Taken Away, Cities and States Step Up
Legislators in Colorado, historically a major coal state, have passed more than 50 climate-related laws since 2019. The liquor store…
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Workers at Airports Have Had It
PARIS — For 18 years, Marie Marivel has worked as a security agent at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris,…
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‘So Stressed Out’: Gas Prices Force Many to Rethink Driving, and Spending
KATY, Texas — Most Americans would gladly pay the $4.29 for a gallon of regular gas Buc-ee’s was charging this…
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Pictures of Brittney Griner in custody offer few clues to her well-being.
Photos of the W.N.B.A. star Brittney Griner being led through a courthouse outside Moscow were released this week before her…
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Climate Protesters in Australia Face Harsh New Penalties
MELBOURNE, Australia — When climate protesters took to the streets of Sydney this week, including blocking one of its busiest…
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Missile Strikes on Ukraine Kill at Least 17 Near Odesa
Overnight missile strikes on a residential tower and a recreational center in a coastal town southwest of the Black Sea…
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Your Friday Briefing
Outside the Supreme Court after the ruling yesterday. Credit...Anna Rose Layden for The New York TimesNew limits on the E.P.A.’s…
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‘Long Live the Theater’: Mariupol’s Drama Company to Perform Again
UZHHOROD, Ukraine — Dressed in black, the actors moved around a sparse rehearsal room preparing a new play — the…
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Russia Hints at Linking Griner’s Case to Fate of ‘Merchant of Death’
WASHINGTON — She is an American professional basketball star, accused of carrying hashish oil in her luggage. He is a…