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- Gunman on a Scooter Kills 1 and Wounds 3 in Queens and Brooklyn, Police Say [1001d]
- Iowa Republicans Set the Date for the Party’s Caucuses — and It’s Early [1002d]
- How Do Wimbledon’s Grass Courts Keep Dry In All The Rain? [1002d]
- Real Estate Industry Lags Behind the #MeToo Movement [1002d]
- Victor Wembanyama Gets Introduction to N.B.A. Fame and Game in Las Vegas [1002d]
- What You Need to Know About the Dutch Government Collapse [1002d]
- Transgender Care Ban Allowed to Take Effect in Tennessee, Appeals Panel Says [1002d]
- Megan Rapinoe Announces This is Her Last World Cup [1002d]
- Collapse of Dutch Government Highlights Europe’s New Migration Politics [1002d]
- After the Affirmative Action Ruling, Asian Americans Ask What Happens Next [1002d]
- Peter Nero, Pianist Who Straddled Genres, Is Dead at 89 [1002d]
- What Is Girl Dinner? [1002d]
- Rising Temperatures Threaten More Than Misery for Oldest Americans [1002d]
- A Former Insider on What’s Happening in China [1002d]
- The Regulatory Questions Swirling Around Meta’s Threads [1002d]
- Far-Right Party Gaining in Spain [1002d]
- With War as a Backdrop, a Russian Fencing Drama Plays Out in the U.S. [1002d]
- In Ukraine, Amputees Are Ready to Give More [1002d]
- The Texas Heat Dome Shows an Exhausting Glimpse of the Future [1002d]
- It’s Seven Grandkids, Mr. President [1002d]
- Has the Supreme Court Gone Overboard in How It Favors Religion? [1002d]
- Matt Rife, the Comedian Who Got Big on TikTok [1002d]
- Turning In [1002d]
- On Ukraine War’s 500th Day, Zelensky Shows Russia Defiance [1002d]
- Doctors Who Fled Ukraine War Face Unemployment in the U.K. [1002d]
- The Mango Is King of the Miami Summer [1002d]
- ‘The Fourth Turning’ Enters Pop Culture [1002d]
- The End of the Magic World’s 50-Year Grudge [1002d]
- Wimbledon’s Grass Leaving Some Players Feeling ‘Bad at Tennis’ [1002d]
- Cassandra Trenary’s Mission: ‘Being as Human as Possible’ [1002d]
- Bucha Gets a Remake, but Pain Lingers Behind the Facade [1002d]
- Edward Blum Worked for Years to Overturn Affirmative Action. He’s Not Done. [1002d]
- What to Know About College Admissions Now That Affirmative Action Is Gone [1002d]
- Trump and DeSantis Are Battling for Iowa Voters. And for Its Governor, Too. [1002d]
- Top 10 Hardest and Easiest Spelling Bee Words, July 1-7 [1002d]
- How Much Debt Does China Have? [1002d]
- How to Think About Financial Aid and Paying for College [1002d]
- Community Land Trusts Are Working to Create New Homeowners [1002d]
- Drowning Is No. 1 Killer of Young Children. U.S. Efforts to Fix It Are Lagging. [1002d]
- Mets and Padres Face Off to Close MLB’s First Half [1002d]
- Chips Make It Tough for the U.S. to Quit China [1002d]
- A Top U.K. Newspaper Explores Its Ties to Slavery, and Britain’s [1002d]
- Yellen Urges China to Cooperate More on Climate Finance [1002d]
- U.S. Confirms Talks With Russia on Evan Gershkovich Prisoner Swap [1002d]
- Trump Asked About Having the I.R.S. Investigate F.B.I. Officials, Former Top Aide Says [1002d]
- Ramaswamy Investments Seem at Odds With His Position on ‘Woke’ Culture [1002d]
- Cluster Weapons U.S. Is Sending Ukraine Often Fail to Detonate [1002d]
- Biden Defends ‘Difficult’ Decision to Send Cluster Munitions to Ukraine [1002d]
- Andy Murray’s Run at Wimbledon Is Short and Bittersweet [1002d]
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