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News
Consumption of Marijuana Edibles Surges Among Children, Study Finds
The ingestion of edibles by children under 6 has risen rapidly since the start of the pandemic, contributing to a “significant increase” in hospitalizations, the study found.
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World
Sunak Makes Sweeping Pledges to Britons, Promising Path to Prosperity
His promises represented an effort to regain momentum at a time of steep challenges for Britain, but some pressing problems, like the National Health Service, defy easy solutions.
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Newyork
Six Reasons to Get Excited About Fashion in 2023
Yayoi Kusama. Gucci. Barbie. The coronation. What will matter to your wardrobe this year?
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World
Your Thursday Briefing
The Russian authorities have laid the blame for a deadly Ukrainian strike on their soldiers themselves.
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News
Amazon Expands Corporate Layoffs to 18,000 Jobs
The layoffs will focus on human resources and its retail division, Amazon’s chief executive said in an email to employees.
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World
Your Thursday Briefing: Russia Blames its Dead Soldiers
Also, Kim Jong-un presents a possible successor.
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World
Sunak Makes Sweeping Pledges to Britons, Promising Path to Prosperity
His promises represented an effort to regain momentum at a time of steep challenges for Britain, but some pressing problems, like the National Health System, defy easy solutions.
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Science
Asian Researchers Face Disparity With Key U.S. Science Funding Source
White researchers fared best in winning grants from the National Science Foundation, a study says. Asians encounter the highest rate of rejections, challenging an academic stereotype.
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Newyork
Fireworks, Dancing and a Frozen Duck: How We Rang In 2023
Seven writers describe how they started the new year with celebrations big and small.
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World
At Least 51 Dead in the Philippines After Holiday Flooding
Heavy rains on Christmas Day killed dozens of people and left thousands displaced. For a deeply Catholic nation, the timing heightened the sense of tragedy.