Time
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US
How Much Will These Storms Help Relieve California’s Drought?
All the rain and snow are undoubtedly good news for California’s water supply, but they’re unlikely to end the drought altogether.
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Newyork
It’s the Coolest Rock Show in Ann Arbor. And Almost Everyone There Is Over 65.
At the “Geezer Happy Hour,” the “silver tsunami” has been dancing for decades.
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Newyork
It’s the Coolest Rock Show in Ann Arbor. And Almost Everyone There Is Over 65.
At the “Geezer Happy Hour,” the “silver tsunami” has been dancing for decades.
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Newyork
She Made History as a Black Basketball Star. Why Won’t Her College Name Its Arena for Her?
The Walter Sillers Coliseum, a 3,000-seat brick arena, has been the basketball mecca of Delta State University since it was built in 1960. At that time, Delta State, today a public university with just over 2,500 students in Cleveland, Miss., was a ...
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World
Your Thursday Briefing
Aides have found more files retained by President Biden dating from his vice presidency.
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Newyork
Trying to Live a Day Without Plastic
On the morning of the day I had decided to go without using plastic products — or even touching plastic — I opened my eyes and put my bare feet on the carpet. Which is made of nylon, a type of plastic. I was roughly 10 seconds into my experiment, and ...
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World
Your Monday Briefing: China Reopens
Also, Brazilians storm government offices and the Times investigates a 2021 Kabul airstrike.
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World
A Prominent Mexican TV Anchor Departs. Will Dispassionate Coverage Go With Her?
As a crucial presidential election approaches, a newswoman’s resignation has raised a crucial question: Is her restrained approach also on its way out?
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Newyork
Prince Harry and the Value of Silence
During the early stages of my father’s Alzheimer’s, when he still had lucid moments, I apologized to him for writing an autobiography many years earlier in which I flung open the gates of our troubled family life. He was already talking less at that ...
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Newyork
Kevin McCarthy’s Place in the History Books
What’s happening in Washington — the House of Representatives’ failing to elect a speaker on the first ballot — has happened only 15 times. In the last few days, during Kevin McCarthy’s ongoing and increasingly surreal attempt to become the leader of ...