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Kharkiv’s Subways Are Now Classrooms as School Starts under Russian Attacks
KHARKIV, Ukraine - The first-graders gathered to start a new school year in a windowless underground...
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Nintendo Wants to Be Much More Than a Video Game Company
For decades, Nintendo was synonymous with video games. Now in its second century, the Japanese compa...
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China’s Economic Woes May Leave U.S. and Others All but Unscathed
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As Migrants Continue to Arrive in D.C. Concerns Remain about Capacity
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Who Is Rustem Umerov, Zelensky’s Pick for Ukraine Defense Minister?
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Burning Man Attendees Attempt Exit after Weekend of Slippery, ‘Quicksand’ Mud
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Sen. Sherrod Brown Bets a Liberal Can Still Win in Trump-leaning Ohio
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Hawaii Residents Fear ‘The Next Catastrophe’
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With Trials and Primaries, Trump Faces His Own March Madness. Here’s What’s Happening in All the Case
Two criminal trials. More than 20 presidential primaries or caucuses. On paper at least, next March ...
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The Top 10 Republican Presidential Candidates for 2024, Ranked
We're hitting the point at which the 2024 Republican presidential campaign really kicks into gear, w...
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Republican Race Remains Stuck as Trump Dominates Heading into Fall
Republican rivals of Donald Trump and their allies have run about $75 million in advertising, hosted...
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How Sea Level Rise Made Idalia’s Storm Surge Worse
Rising oceans substantially worsened the devastating storm surge that Hurricane Idalia flung at the ...
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Officials Urge Caution after E-Bike Battery Sparks D.C. House Fire
An e-bike battery burst into flames inside a townhouse in Northwest Washington on Thursday evening, ...
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With Wary Eye on China, U.S. Moves Closer to Former Foe Vietnam
The United States and Vietnam are poised to significantly enhance their economic and technological t...
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