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US
Some of Washington’s Iconic Cherry Trees Are About to Disappear
The National Park Service plans to chop down 140 of the trees as it builds a new sea wall to…
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Business
Damage to Cables Under Red Sea Highlights Mideast Conflict’s Broader Threat
Mysterious damage to vital communications cables under the Red Sea has raised concerns about whether the conflict in the Middle…
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News
The Fires Sweeping Across Texas Offer a Terrifying Warning
On Thursday, as flames from the Smokehouse Creek Fire raced eastward across the Texas Panhandle for the fourth straight day…
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News
A Two-Ton Lifeguard That Saved a Young Pup
In an unlikely act of altruism observed two years ago, a male elephant seal prevented a younger animal from drowning.
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World
Why a Port Deal Has the Horn of Africa on Edge
A landmark pact between Ethiopia and the breakaway region of Somaliland has drawn condemnation from Somalia. Other neighbors also worry…
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World
These Vets Make House Calls for Killer Whales
With drones and infrared cameras, intrepid veterinarians are monitoring the health of wild orcas in the Pacific Northwest.
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World
U.S. Defense Chief Says Israeli Shift Would Reduce Fears of a Regional War
The Biden administration is urging Israel to phase out high-intensity military missions in Gaza to avoid broader conflict with Iran…
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World
BP Pauses Oil Shipments Through Red Sea Amid Fears of Attacks
Global oil prices jumped on Monday after the energy giant BP said it had stopped sending tankers through the Red…
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Business
The Questions Raised by California’s Dropped Sexual Harassment Suit Against Activision
A state agency withdrew its allegations in a $54 million settlement with the game maker.
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World
These Underwater Fireworks Are From ‘Sea Fireflies’ Looking for Mates
Tiny crustaceans the size of sand grains sneeze up packets of glowing mucus to impress potential partners.