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US
‘Tragedy Upon Tragedy’: January Brings Dozens of Mass Shootings So Far
In the first three weeks of 2023, at least 67 people have been killed in mass shootings across the country,…
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World
Your Tuesday Briefing: California Mourns, as Death Toll Rises
Also, resistance to Chinese influence in the Solomon Islands and Beijing’s efforts to subsidize I.V.F.
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Business
Depleted Under Trump, a ‘Traumatized’ E.P.A. Struggles With Its Mission
Despite an injection of funding, the agency still has not recovered from an exodus of scientists and policy experts, both…
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Sports
For Some Players at the Australian Open, No Spotlight Is No Problem
Jessica Pegula leads a cohort of players into the quarterfinals that few outside the locker room were paying attention to…
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Sports
Cooperstown Is in the Cards, but Probably Not Yet
Five players have been named on more than 60 percent of public ballots in this year’s Baseball Hall of Fame…
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World
In Egypt, Eggs Are Becoming a Luxury and Lenders Are Setting Terms
After months of punishing inflation and a plummeting currency value, Egyptians are growing louder about an economic crisis. In exchange…
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Sports
Giants’ Surprising Season Ends With a Dominant Eagles Win
The Giants, who had been expected to rebuild this season, couldn’t recover from Philadelphia’s explosive start in their divisional-round matchup.
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Business
Vice, a Beleaguered Avatar of New Media, Hangs a ‘For Sale’ Sign
Vice, which has struggled to achieve profitability in recent years, has formed a special committee to find suitors.
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Business
Tech Layoffs Shock Young Workers. The Older People? Not So Much.
The industry’s recent job cuts have been an awakening for a generation of workers who have never experienced a cyclical…
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Sports
On the Hall of Fame Ballot, ‘None of the Above’ Could Prevail
Scott Rolen and Todd Helton stand a chance, but with every finalist having flaws, the debate between a “big” or…