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New York to Pay $13 Million Over Police Actions at George Floyd Protests

The city settled a lawsuit that said unlawful police tactics had violated the rights of more than 1,000 people who…

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My City’s Drinking Water Is Salty and Foul. Will Your City’s Be Next?

MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay — For at least 80 days, ever since drought and mismanagement sapped the drinking water supply of my…

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The Victory for Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pills Is Just the Beginning

Amid so much discouraging news about reproductive health access in the wake of Roe v. Wade’s demise, the announcement by…

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Heat Waves Grip 3 Continents as Climate Change Warms Earth

Across North America, Europe and Asia, hundreds of millions of people endured blistering conditions. The U.S. special envoy for climate…

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DeSantis, Attacking Biden Policies, Seeks to Burnish Pro-Israel Credentials

He delivered remarks at the Christians United for Israel Summit as he courts evangelical voters.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Covid Remarks Raise Questions of Antisemitism

The long-shot candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination has a history of embracing conspiracy theories. His latest comments claimed the…

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Ways You Can Still Cancel Your Federal Student Loan Debt

There are still plenty of ways to get your student debt wiped away. The Supreme Court’s decision on Friday to…

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You Didn’t Have to Be Famous to Be Buried at Green-Wood

The Brooklyn cemetery also contains “public lots” — final resting places for those without wealth or status.

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We Can’t Just Shoot Our Way Out of This

Our topic today is gun regulation. Come on, stop beating your head against the backyard grill. That thing’s hot. Americans…

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In Phoenix, Heat Becomes a Brutal Test of Endurance

Arizona is used to scorching summers, but the region’s 11th straight day of 110-degree temperatures is straining patience and resources.

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