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Business
F.A.A. Orders Airlines to Ground Some Boeing 737 Max 9 Jets After Midair ‘Incident’
An Alaska Airlines plane made an emergency landing at the Portland, Ore., international airport on Friday after losing a chunk…
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World
Russian Attacks Kill 11 Civilians Near Eastern Front, Ukraine Says
Ukrainian officials said missile assaults had struck private houses, trapping residents under the rubble, and that the dead included five…
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World
Floating East River Pool May Open to Public Next Year Under Hochul Plan
The state and city will provide financing for the project, known as + POOL, as part of a broader initiative…
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US
Fact-Checking Candidates’ Sparring Over Social Security and Medicare
The top presidential candidates are vowing to protect the entitlement programs for current seniors, though some have floated changes for…
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World
Canada’s Foreign Student Surge Prompts Changes, and Anxiety
As international students flock to Canada, the country is looking closer at ways to protect them against labor and financial…
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World
Red Sea Attacks Leave Shipping Companies With Difficult Choices
Attacks on two dozen ships since November are forcing shipping lines to figure out whether and when to skip the…
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Sports
College Bowl Games in Trouble? Send in the Memes.
A playoff system upended old traditions, but a few minor games still manage to stand out. A vat of mayonnaise…
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Sports
Quebec Still Longs for Its Lost Hockey Team, a Nationalist Symbol
Ever since the Quebec Nordiques decamped in 1995, leaving a hole in the Francophone city, vote-seeking officials have vowed to…
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World
As Gaza Losses Mount Under Strikes, Dignified Burials Are Another Casualty
For four days, Kareem Sabawi’s body lay wrapped in a blanket in a cold, empty apartment as his family sheltered…
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World
A President’s Son Is in Indonesia’s Election Picture. Is It Democracy or Dynasty?
Critics say that hard-won progress toward democracy in Indonesia has been backsliding under Joko Widodo, a two-term president who was…