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World
A Lake Turned to a Hot ‘Soup.’ Then the River Dolphins Died.
The carcasses of at least 125 Amazon river dolphins have been found floating or beached after temperatures in Lake Tefé,…
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Business
A ‘Shadow’ Lending Market in the U.S., Funded by Insurance Premiums
In 2009, as the banking business was on the verge of being reshaped by new regulations in the wake of…
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News
How Gerontocracy Explains the Matt Gaetz Clown Show
You can analyze the circus in the House of Representatives in terms of personalities (the bland ambition of Kevin McCarthy…
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World
Key Takeaways From the First Day of Trump’s Civil Fraud Trial
New York’s attorney general filed the lawsuit accusing the former president of inflating the value of his assets. She seeks…
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News
This Is Why I Hate Banned Books Week
Walk past any bookstore or library in America this week, and you are likely to find a sign exhorting you…
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World
Hunter-Gatherers Were Making Baskets 9,500 Years Ago, Researchers Say
Dozens of items that were found in a cave in southern Spain more than a century ago date from the…
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World
Maldives Votes in Presidential Runoff Overshadowed by India and China
The election has become a referendum on the two Asian giants’ influence on the small nation’s direction.
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News
There Is Only One Way to Fix the National Budget
The shutdown of the federal government that appears imminent is not just a political failure but also a failure of…
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Style
On Fire Island, a Home for Art — and the Artists Who Make It
How a New York homeowner and a pair of gay architects turned a midcentury Sears catalog kit house in the…
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World
Climate Risks Loom Over Panama Canal, a Vital Global Trade Link
Lack of rain and changing weather patterns are slowing the ship traffic that moves goods around the world.