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First Flight of the Vulcan Rocket Sends an American Lander Toward the Moon

The United Launch Alliance rocket will be the first in a series of new launchers that could chip away at…

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Two More Journalists Die in Gaza, Including Son of Al Jazeera Reporter

Wael al-Dahdouh, a well-known Palestinian correspondent for Al Jazeera TV who has spent his career covering Gaza, had already lost…

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‘Two Men Down’: For Ukrainian Medics, It Was Time to Move

To save lives, Ukrainian combat medics must stay alive. So, deep inside a position that soldiers call “the black forest”…

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After the Capitol Attack, Companies Pledged to Rethink Political Giving. Did They?

A new analysis of corporate PAC donations shines light on an opaque political giving landscape.

Business

Joseph Hendrie, 98, Dies; Key Figure in the Three Mile Island Crisis

He was chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in 1979, when America faced its worst nuclear power mishap in history.

World

Canada’s Foreign Student Surge Prompts Changes, and Anxiety

As international students flock to Canada, the country is looking closer at ways to protect them against labor and financial…

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Red Sea Attacks Leave Shipping Companies With Difficult Choices

Attacks on two dozen ships since November are forcing shipping lines to figure out whether and when to skip the…

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A President’s Son Is in Indonesia’s Election Picture. Is It Democracy or Dynasty?

Critics say that hard-won progress toward democracy in Indonesia has been backsliding under Joko Widodo, a two-term president who was…

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What the Supreme Court Should Not Do in Trump’s Disqualification Case

Many Americans are convinced that the disqualification of Donald Trump from Colorado’s primary ballot is a terrible idea and want…

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Joseph Lelyveld, Former Top Editor of The New York Times, Dies at 86

As executive editor from 1994 to 2001, he oversaw a period of growth, expanding national and international readerships, creating new…

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