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World
In South Korea, an Emphasis on Recycling Yields Results
HWASEONG, South Korea — At a sprawling recycling plant in this city of farmland and industry, the sound of sustainability…
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Hochul Vows to Crack Down on Extremist Acts of Violence in New York
Before a racist mass shooting in a Buffalo supermarket that left 10 people dead, the 18-year-old suspected gunman had easily…
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Selfies Further Endanger Rare Phallic Plant, Conservationists Fear
The three women shrieked and giggled as they plucked the tubular pitchers from rare carnivorous plants in the mountains of…
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Finance
Big Tech Takes Texas to the Supreme Court
The ultimate moderators.Credit...Kenny Holston for The New York TimesWho decides who can speak on social media? Violent videos like the…
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Opinion
Overturning Roe Is a Radical, Not Conservative, Choice
Dear Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Barrett, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh and Thomas: As you’ll no doubt agree, Roe v. Wade was…
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Finance
The Week in Business: Crypto’s ‘Death Spiral’
Credit...Giacomo BagnaraWhat’s Up? (May 8-14) Shaken Confidence in Crypto Markets In what some are calling a “death spiral,” the value…
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U.S.
Justice Thomas Says Leaked Opinion Destroyed Trust at the Supreme Court
WASHINGTON — The leak of a draft opinion has done irreparable damage to the Supreme Court, Justice Clarence Thomas said…
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Teresa Berganza, Charismatic Star of the Opera Stage, Dies at 89
Teresa Berganza, a Spanish mezzo-soprano and contralto renowned for her roles in the operas of Rossini and Mozart and especially…
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U.S.
New Biden Administration Rules for Charter Schools Spur Bipartisan Backlash
WASHINGTON — New rules proposed by the Education Department to govern a federal grant program for charter schools are drawing…
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Finance
Russian Shipping Traffic Remains Strong as Sanctions Take Time to Bite
WASHINGTON — Shipping traffic in and out of Russia has remained relatively strong in the past few months as companies…
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