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As rescuers continue searching for survivors from deadly flash flooding in Texas' Hill Country over the Fourth of July weekend, state officials say they could not have foreseen the incident. But skeptics point out that flooding of this nature is quite common in the area. With over 100 people dead, i...
Ron Gochez, the leader of Unión del Barrio, a group that defends Latino communities, speaking to The New York Times about Trump's immigration crackdown in the city. Immigrant rights groups have been springing up around the country since Trump retook office.
The New York Times' decision last week to publish leaked details of New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's 2009 Columbia University application has thrust the storied paper into a blossoming scandal. Revelations about the leak's origin have threatened to undermine the Times' claims of news...
15%: The percentage by which African countries receiving higher levels of USAID funding were associated with a reduction in across-the-board mortality rates, according to a study in The Lancet. Higher USAID funding also resulted in a 32% drop in mortality for children under age 5.
More than 13.5 million Syrians were displaced from their homes during their country's nearly 15-year civil war, with most finding refuge in neighboring nations. Now, following the fall of Bashar al-Assad in December, a steadily climbing number of people are returning. But the life that awaits them i...
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The Explainer Defence minister wants to establish zone in Gaza for displaced people – which they would not be allowed to leave – prompting accusations of war crimes
the explainer BlackRock is making private investments available in employer-sponsored retirement plans
The Explainer The unsuccessful attacks 'unnerved' London and led to a tragic mistake
The Explainer The People's Republic wants to build a massive new embassy in central London, and a lot of people aren't happy about it
Talking Points The goal: To make food cheaper and more accessible
Talking Point Rachel Zegler dazzles in Jamie Lloyd's 'radically reconceived' revival – but the plot is difficult to follow
Talking Point Finger-pointing at Airbnb or hotel owners obscures the root cause of overtourism in holiday hotspots: unmanageable demand
Under the radar Environmental factors may play a role
Under The Radar The Russian Orthodox Church is accused of being an 'active tool' of Moscow's 'soft power'
Under The Radar Employers claim young workers are disengaged at interviews and don't know how to behave in the office
Speed Read The infection was declared eliminated from the US in 2000 but has seen a resurgence amid vaccine hesitancy
Speed Read A new slate of tariffs will begin August 1 on imports from Japan, South Korea, Thailand and more
Speed Read A new slate of tariffs will begin on August 1, with rates ranging from 25% to 40% on imports from Japan, South Korea, Thailand and more
Speed Read Unhappy with Putin, Trump decides the US will go back to arming Ukraine against Russia's attacks
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