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Business
A Top U.K. Newspaper Explores Its Ties to Slavery, and Britain’s
In a multimedia series, The Guardian becomes the latest British institution to confront — and apologize for — its role…
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US
Trump and DeSantis Are Battling for Iowa Voters. And for Its Governor, Too.
When Kim Reynolds, the Republican governor of Iowa, stopped by a donor retreat that Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida held…
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World
On War’s 500th Day, Zelensky Makes Show of Resolve Against Russia
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine shared a video of himself visiting Snake Island, a strip of land in the Black…
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Sports
Wimbledon’s Grass Leaving Some Players Feeling ‘Bad at Tennis’
Casper Ruud, the three-time Grand Slam tournament finalist, took a nontraditional approach to getting ready for Wimbledon, which is widely…
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Business
Yellen Urges China to Step Up Climate Finance Investments
Janet Yellen, the Treasury secretary, said China, the largest emitter of greenhouse gases, can have “greater impact” tackling climate change…
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Sports
Miles Bridges Will Rejoin Hornets After Felony Domestic Violence Plea Deal
Bridges will rejoin the team on a one-year contract after completing a suspension that will sideline him for the first…
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World
Democrats Denounce Biden’s Decision to Send Cluster Munitions to Ukraine
President Biden’s decision to send cluster munitions to Ukraine has angered a wide swath of Democrats, who are accusing his…
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World
Cluster munitions are a question for individual countries, NATO’s secretary general says.
American allies reacted with caution on Friday to reports that the Biden administration said it would provide Ukraine with cluster…
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Health
Antibiotic Shortage Could Worsen Syphilis Epidemic
The primary drug used to treat the sexually transmitted infection could be scarce into next year, Pfizer warns.
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US
Los Angeles Hotel Employees Return to Work but Warn of Additional Strikes
The News Thousands of housekeepers, front desk clerks, cooks and other hospitality staff returned to work on Wednesday at hotels…