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World
Cockroaches and Mountains of Trash Plague Acapulco After Hurricane
Residents complain of rashes and stomach ailments as 666,000 tons of garbage overwhelm the city. Uncollected waste after natural disasters…
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US
Derek Chauvin Is Said to Have Been Stabbed in Federal Prison
Mr. Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer who was convicted of murdering George Floyd during a 2020 arrest, was serving…
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Business
Betty Rollin, Who Wrote Candidly About Her Breast Cancer, Dies at 87
Her coping with illness was the subject of a popular memoir, “First, You Cry.” In “Last Wish,” a best seller,…
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World
In West Bank, Cheers and Worries After Prisoners Are Released
Families that waited outside a prison for the release of people detained by Israel said the conflict in Gaza and…
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News
William Casey, Who Uncovered Police Corruption, Dies at 78
He was the unsung investigator whose dogged undercover probe exposed the “Dirty 30” scandal in a Harlem precinct.
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World
Andrew Cuomo Faces Sex Abuse Suit From Ex-Aide Who Says He Groped Her
Courts papers said Brittany Commisso would bring a case under the Adult Survivors Act, which permitted people who say they…
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World
Audrey Salkeld, Pioneering Historian of Everest, Dies at 87
She trawled 56 boxes of forgotten archives, bringing to life mysterious figures from early expeditions. She also climbed Everest, as…
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World
Oscar Pistorius, Olympic Athlete Convicted of Murder, Will Be Released on Parole
The sprinter, who garnered global headlines after killing his girlfriend in 2013, will be released in January after meeting the…
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World
The Country Where Houses Are Bought in $100 Bills
Years of economic quagmire created an upside-down economy in Argentina. Javier Milei won the presidency by promising to blow it…
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World
For Russia’s Pop Star Exiles, a Moral Stand and a Creative Climb
Before Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, Monetochka was on her way to becoming a superstar in Russia. She had released two…