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Wednesday Briefing: NATO Summit Begins
Plus, the U.S. says Russia is struggling in Ukraine.
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World
WADA Clears Itself in Chinese Doping Case, but Report Raises New Questions
A special prosecutor said the decision not to pursue punishments against a group of Olympic swimmers was “indisputably reasonable,” even though agency scientists had expressed doubts.
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US
Metal Thieves Are Stripping America’s Cities
The 6th Street Bridge in Los Angeles is wired to glow with colorful lights celebrating the city’s spirit. But the bridge, known as the “Ribbon of Light,” goes dark at night now. So do stretches of the busy 405 freeway and dozens of street blocks ...
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Newyork
Hope Alswang, 77, Who Transformed Florida’s Largest Art Museum, Dies
As the executive director of the Norton Museum of Art, she oversaw an expansion by the British architect Norman Foster. “Great art,” she said, “deserves great architecture.”
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US
For Kamala Harris, the Challenge of Getting Ready Without Getting Ready
The vice president has made certain to demonstrate complete loyalty to President Biden.
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Newyork
N.Y.U. Settles Lawsuit by Students Who Claimed Antisemitic Harassment
The lawsuit was part of a wave of litigation against universities over accusations of antisemitism related to campus protests over the war in Gaza.
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Newyork
The Matrix of Consumer Discontent
The past two years have been very good for the U.S. economy. Unemployment has crept up a bit, but not by a lot, and the employed share of Americans in their prime working years is higher than, to make a random comparison, it was at any point during ...
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Newyork
Stay or Go? The Biden Storm Rages.
More from our inbox: Televised TherapyIf You Don’t Like a Supreme Court Ruling …Credit...Maansi Srivastava/The New York TimesTo the Editor: Re “Refusing to Exit, Biden Denounces Critics in Party” (front page, July 9): In his letter to congressional ...
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News
Tesla’s Share of U.S. Electric Car Market Falls Below 50%
A new report estimates that the company led by Elon Musk accounted for just under half of all battery-powered vehicles sold in the second quarter of the year.
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Newyork
Richard M. Goldstein, Who Helped Map the Cosmos, Dies at 97
Using ground-based radars, Dr. Goldstein pioneered measurement techniques that scientists now use to chart geographical changes on Earth.