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A ‘Miracle’: Plane Erupts in Flames Landing in Tokyo, but All Aboard Survive
Japan Airlines said all 367 passengers and 12 crew members had safely evacuated the jet. But...
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Indiana’s Plan to Pipe In Groundwater for Microchip-Making Draws Fire
The state is courting high-tech investments, but a new industrial park may lack enough water. Opponents...
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Menendez Faces a New Accusation: Aiding the Qatari Government
Federal prosecutors said Senator Robert Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat, accepted tens of thousands of dollars...
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A Minor Earthquake Hit New York City. How Often Does That Happen?
New York City experiences numerous small earthquakes every year, experts say. Usually, people don’t feel them.
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Opinion | Caregivers Helped Us Be a Family. Everyone Should Have That Option.
This year is a critical moment to make home care accessible to all Americans who need...
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Frank Ryan Dies at 87; Cerebral Quarterback Led Browns to ’64 Title
Off the field, he earned a Ph.D. in mathematics and taught the subject at Rice and...
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Read Claudine Gay’s resignation letter.
Gay resigned as Harvard’s president on Tuesday after a new round of plagiarism accusations.
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Opinion | The End of Snow
The phrase “wintry mix” fills me with despair. But even so, the lack of cold and...
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Russia Hammers Kyiv With Missiles in Large-Scale Attack
Russia said that Ukraine retaliated hours later with missile attacks on Russian territory, part of an...
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What’s With All the Different Salts? Here’s How to Use Them.
Table salt, kosher salt, finishing salt: The choice can be confusing, but we offer a little...
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LaPierre, Longtime N.R.A. Leader, Faces Trial That Could End His Reign
A lawsuit brought by New York’s attorney general against Wayne LaPierre and three other N.R.A. insiders...
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How to Start the New Year? Keep the Sea Goddess Happy.
Followers of Afro-Brazilian religions have been displaced by New Year’s revelers. But they still find ways...
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Powerful Earthquake Hits Japan, and Officials Warn of Aftershocks
There were reports of collapsed buildings and people being trapped underneath them. The quake disrupted electricity...
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To Avoid New York Rules, Hundreds of Migrants Dropped Off in New Jersey
Migrants, sent mostly from Texas, arrived at train stops outside New York City over the weekend...
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Mychal Threets Wants Everyone to Experience ‘Library Joy’
The 33-year-old librarian from California has become popular on TikTok and Instagram with his upbeat take...
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Oregon Newspaper Stops Printing After Embezzlement Leaves It in ‘Shambles’
The Eugene Weekly had to lay off its entire 10-person staff after it uncovered years of...
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Opinion | That Numbness You’re Feeling? There’s a Word for It.
Feeling other people’s pain is not the best way to help them — or yourself.
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Can New Haven’s Legendary Pizza Joints Play on the National Stage?
The city has long been known as a pizza town. Now other places seem to be...
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Half of Gazans Are at Risk of Starving, U.N. Warns
More than 90 percent of Palestinians in the territory say they have regularly gone without food...
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He Was One of the Central Park Five. Now He’s Councilman Yusef Salaam.
Mr. Salaam will take office 34 years after a wrongful prosecution for rape led to his...
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Appeals Court Allows California Ban on Guns in Most Public Places to Take Effect
A federal appeals court halted a lower court’s block on the law, which prohibits firearms in...
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Shecky Greene, High-Energy Comedy Star, Is Dead at 97
A Las Vegas institution, he would do just about anything for a laugh, including physical comedy...
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Opinion | I Was Transformed by the Best Cult Ever: Michigan Football
Maybe this is what being in a megachurch or a Trump rally feels like to true...