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US
Fed Up With Mayhem, Miami Beach Wants to Tame Spring Break for Good
After a series of violent incidents, the city is moving to pre-empt late-night partying, but businesses worry about crimping their…
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Business
Are Text Messages the New Social Media? One Start-Up Thinks So.
Community, which was first marketed as a way for celebrities to text their fans, now has big brands on board.
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Magazine
Our Throuple Fell Apart. What Are the Rules of the Breakup?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on navigating the aftermath of a polyamorous relationship.
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World
Ukrainian officials express frustration at the pace of weapons deliveries.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine says he has asked NATO’s secretary general to help “overcome the reluctance” of some Ukrainian…
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World
Italy’s Senate Signs Off on Meloni’s Migrant Crackdown
The package is the first major take on immigration by the hard-right government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and would…
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News
An A.I. Hit of Fake ‘Drake’ and ‘The Weeknd’ Rattles the Music World
A track like “Heart on My Sleeve,” which went viral before being taken down by streaming services this week, may…
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Business
House G.O.P. Unveils Debt Limit Bill Lifting Borrowing Cap for One Year
The proposal would impose work requirements on food stamp and Medicaid recipients and repeal funding to beef up tax enforcement.
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World
Canada’s Federal Workers Strike, Disrupting Government Services
The largest public sector union in Canada went on strike on Wednesday over wages and return to office rules, causing…
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Sports
New Zealand’s Soccer Team Abandons White Shorts, Citing Period Anxiety
The women’s soccer team said its players would not wear white shorts at the World Cup this summer, acknowledging the…
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Business
Texas to New Jersey: Tracking the Toxic Chemicals in the Ohio Train Inferno
Tankers of vinyl chloride were going halfway across the country, government records show, a trip highlighting the risks of transporting…