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U.S.D.A. Avocado Inspectors Will Start Returning to Mexican Packing Plants
The inspections in Michoacán, the Mexican state responsible for most avocado exports to the U.S., were suspended last weekend because…
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Gaza Authorities Say 25 Killed in Israeli Strike on Camp in Al-Mawasi
Gaza health officials said that 25 people were killed and 50 wounded on Friday when an Israeli military strike hit…
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At Target, Store Workers Become A.I. Conduits
The retailer is rolling out a chatbot to help workers answer questions from shoppers — and workers.
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Hezbollah’s Leader Says It Will Fight Without ‘Limits’ if Israel Attacks
After days of intensified clashes between Hezbollah and Israel, Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of the Lebanese militia, warned on Wednesday…
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California Moves to Modify Law Letting Workers Sue Employers
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a deal with business and labor leaders heading off a ballot measure to repeal the law,…
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Amazon Is Fined Nearly $6 Million Over Warehouse Work Quotas
California officials cited failures to disclose productivity requirements at two locations. The company said it would appeal.
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E.V. Maker Fisker Files for Bankruptcy as Cash Runs Short
The company became the latest electric vehicle start-up to fail to meet investors’ expectations after a high-profile public debut.
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Queens Residents Capture Suspect in Rape of 13-Year-Old Girl
The police said the suspect, Christian Inga, was recognized after a public campaign to identify him. Investigators said he forced…
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But It’s Only June: An Early Blast of Heat Grips Much of the U.S.
Larry White was thrown a little off-kilter by the soupy, 93-degree temperature in Chicago on Monday morning. It’s only mid-June,…
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Israel Pauses Daytime Offensive in Part of Gaza, Raising Hopes for More Aid
The new policy, addressing concerns that combat made aid delivery too dangerous, took hold as an increasingly isolated Benjamin Netanyahu…