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- The First Interview With Anna Sorokin Since Being Released From Jail [930d]
- NFL, Players Union Agree to Change Concussion Protocol [930d]
- More College Athletes are Trekking to Ironman [930d]
- Hochul Outpaces Zeldin in Cash Race, but Super PACs Help His Cause [930d]
- Animal Rights Activists Await Verdict in Smithfield Piglet Case [930d]
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- J.D. Vance’s First Attempt to Renew Ohio Crumbled Quickly [931d]
- From Moscow to Tehran, A Crisis of Illiberalism [931d]
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- Many Canadians Can’t Afford Homes Despite Cooling Real Estate Market [931d]
- The Purpose of Extra-Large Marshmallows? A U.K. Court Weighs In [931d]
- Chelsea Manning: ‘I’m Still Bound to Secrecy’ [931d]
- What Nobel Prize-Winner Annie Ernaux Understands About the Past [931d]
- Russia Names a New General for the War in Ukraine [931d]
- Nicolás Maduro Is President of Venezuela Whether the U.S. Likes It or Not [931d]
- How a Still-Segregated Country Holds Us All Back [931d]
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- A Cure for the Existential Crisis of Married Motherhood [931d]
- The Brave Women Protesters in Iran Deserve More U.S. Support [931d]
- ‘Happy Birthday, Mr. President’: Ukrainians Celebrate Bridge Blast With Memes. [931d]
- The Crimea bridge explosion prompts calls for revenge from Russian hard-liners. [931d]
- Donald Trump and Herschel Walker: The Unholy Alliance [931d]
- Russia names a new commander for the war in Ukraine. [931d]
- After Secret US Talks Fail, A Hidden War in Africa Rapidly Escalates [931d]
- China’s Communist Party Congress: What It Means for Business [931d]
- A Yayoi Kusama Pumpkin Sculpture Is Reinstalled in Japan [931d]
- Page Turners [931d]
- Egypt’s New Administrative Capital Rises, but at What Price? [931d]
- Russian shelling has again forced the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant offline, Ukrainian officials say. [931d]
- In California, Where Trees Are King, One Hardy Pine Has Survived for 4,800 Years [931d]
- How Insurers Exploited Medicare Advantage for Billions: ‘The Cash Monster Was Insatiable’ [931d]
- In Trump Case, Texas Creates a Headache for Georgia Prosecutors [931d]
- How Trump Deflected Repeated Demands to Return Documents [931d]
- As New York’s Fear of Crime Grows, a Neighborhood Lives With Its Reality [931d]
- How Team Dietitians are Changing How Baseball Players Eat [931d]
- How a Scottish Moral Philosopher Got Elon Musk’s Number [931d]
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- Fall Allergies: What to Know About Causes, Symptoms and Care [931d]
- Fetterman’s Blue-Collar Allure Is Tested in Pennsylvania Senate Race [931d]
- A Distracted Russia Is Losing Its Grip on Its Old Soviet Sphere [931d]
- Mets’ Max Scherzer Allows 4 Homers in Wild-Card Loss to Padres [931d]
- Pluribus News, a New Media Start-Up, Will Cover Statehouses [931d]
- Art researchers discover one of Dutch artist Vermeer's paintings is not actually his [931d]
- A town employee quietly lowered the fluoride in water for years [931d]
- 10 people died in a gas station blast in Ireland. Police say it was likely accidental [931d]
- Anna Sorokin, a swindler who inspired a Netflix series, is freed but faces deportation [931d]
- Arthur the Aardvark returns with a new podcast. His headphones are still on wrong [931d]
- Liverpool will host the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest on behalf of Ukraine [931d]
- North Korea blames the deployment of a U.S. aircraft carrier for latest tensions [931d]
- California looks to target oil company profits in a special legislative session [931d]
- A Supreme Court artist retires after 45 years documenting judicial history up close [931d]
- As Ian's death toll rises, questions swirl why more Floridians didn't evacuate [931d]
- More than a week after Hurricane Ian, the shock of what's ahead settles in for people [931d]
- Crimea bridge blast could escalate Russia's war in Ukraine [931d]
- In Idaho, America's first, and only, cobalt mine in decades is opening [931d]
- A Ukrainian city struggles after Russian forces blew up its water supply [931d]
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- An LAPD officer who was killed in a training exercise was targeted, a lawyer alleges [931d]
- How Loretta Lynn, country music and a rural Republican tide changed U.S. politics [931d]
- GennaRose Nethercott uses folklore to explore a painful, and personal, history [931d]
- Georgia prosecutor seeks testimony from Flynn and Gingrich in state election probe [931d]
- Appeals court ruling allows Arizona abortions to restart [931d]
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