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World
A Key Piece of New York City’s Covid Response Is Closing as Cases Rise
The city’s Pandemic Response Lab, which provided mass testing, is shutting down due in part to the prevalence of at-home…
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Business
Renewables Will Overtake Coal by Early 2025, Energy Agency Says
In a new report, the international group said that solar, wind and other renewable sources will expand much more swiftly…
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Sports
Spain, fond of passing, bows out meekly when forced to shoot.
AL RAYYAN, Qatar — The noise had been building, rising from raucous to deafening and beyond, until it became something…
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News
She Tried to Resist and Found Herself Alone
It was a big deal that Reality Winner’s probation officer let her travel from Texas to her sister’s house in…
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News
No John, No George, No Ringo, but Still a Lot to Say
“The McCartney Legacy” follows the superstar from the last gasp of the Beatles to “Band on the Run.” It’s 700…
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News
In ‘Willow,’ Warwick Davis Revives the ‘Role That Gave Me Everything’
The 1988 film “Willow” turned Davis into a “proper actor,” he said, and changed his life. A new series on…
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News
Is Your Fireplace Ready for Winter?
Here’s how to dress it up and choose the tools you’ll need — before you build that first roaring fire.
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World
What to Know About Strep A Infections Among Children in the U.K.
Several children have died from strep A this season, health officials said on Tuesday. Here is a quick list of…
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World
Russia continues to manufacture cruise missiles despite Western sanctions, experts say.
Some of the cruise missiles that Russia launched at Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure in late November were manufactured months after the…
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Politics
Most Video Game Reboots Stink. But Not the Latest Final Fantasy.
The new Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion was overhauled in graphics and gameplay, making it much better than the…