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Business
How Schools Can Survive (and Maybe Even Thrive) With A.I. This Fall
Step 1: Assume all students are going to use the technology.
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US
Central U.S. Swelters Under Heat Dome, Forcing Cancellations and Precautions
A summer of extreme weather continued as residents coped with oppressive heat across a large stretch of the nation’s midsection.
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Sports
The Rays Plan to Keep Calm and Carry On
A red-hot start followed by a brutal July knocked Tampa Bay out of first place, but the Rays believe they…
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Sports
In New York, One Team Is Lost and the Other Is Targeting 2025
The middling Yankees have no idea who they are. The Mets’ sell-off gives them a clearer identity.
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Business
‘Strays’ Stumbles at Box Office Without Its Stars’ Promotion
The R-rated comedy opened to a fifth place showing this weekend, while the comic book movie “Blue Beetle” came in…
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World
Security Is the Main Worry as Ecuador Votes on Sunday. Here’s What to Know.
With the country’s attention riveted on violence perpetrated by gangs and drug cartels, the security issue is paramount — and…
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News
Enrique Tarrio and the Curious Case of the Latino White Supremacist
On Thursday, Department of Justice prosecutors threw the book at the Proud Boy leader Enrique Tarrio, recommending a 33-year sentence…
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News
America Isn’t in the Women’s World Cup Final, but the Team’s Legacy Is All Around Us
The Women’s World Cup final is this weekend, and there’s something missing: Americans. The barrier-shattering U.S. women’s national team, historically…
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Business
Generation X Is Staring Down Retirement, and Student Loan Debt
The end of the payment pause means Americans in this age group will once again have to juggle paying off…
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News
Biden and America’s Big Green Push
A year ago, defying predictions that President Biden’s agenda was dead in the water, Congress passed the Inflation Reduction Act.…