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Army Sees No Link to Blast Exposure in Maine Gunman’s Mental Issues
Investigators found lapses in the handling of a troubled reservist who went on to kill 18 people, but they rejected suggestions that his Army work had damaged his brain.
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Newyork
We Can Buy Sustainable Food. Why Can’t We Buy Sustainable Batteries?
Seventy years ago, the United States was the world’s leading producer of fluorite, a brilliantly multicolored mineral essential to industries such as steel. But the last American fluorite mine closed nearly 30 years ago, unable to compete with ...
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Congress Leaders Agree to Form Task Force on Trump Assassination Attempt
The top Republican and Democrat in the House have struck a deal to form a bipartisan task force to lead congressional investigations into the attempted assassination of Donald J. Trump.
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Mark Zuckerberg Stumps for ‘Open Source’ A.I.
The chief executive of Meta said in an open letter that it was important that the technology was not controlled by a handful of giant companies — including his own.
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News
When It Comes to Food and Politics, Kamala Harris Is Riffing on the Recipe
From giving turkey-roasting advice to making dosas with Mindy Kaling, Ms. Harris has leaned into cooking in a way no other candidate has.
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News
Hear Us Out: Angel Hair Pasta
Dan Pelosi’s new recipe tosses the strands with olive oil, butter, garlic, herbs and blistered cherry tomatoes for a perfect pan of pasta.
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World
Two Landslides Kill More Than 150 People in Ethiopia
A waterlogged hillside above a village gave way, burying several houses in mud. Neighbors and rescue workers who had rushed to help were hit by a second slide.
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Books
‘Veep’ Is Re-elected
After news broke that President Biden would endorse Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee, the internet was rife with clips and memes from the show.
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World
Art Student Pulls Off a (Very Brief) Coin Heist at the British Museum
The artist aimed to use sleight of hand to point to what he described as the museum’s problematic legacy of colonial-era acquisitions.
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World
Reality Show Contestant Apologizes After Eating Protected Bird
A contestant on the reality show “Race to Survive: New Zealand” killed and ate a weka during filming. The contestant, who said he was hungry, has apologized for “disrespecting New Zealand.”