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Naked Emperors and Crypto Campaign Cash
Why a mostly useless industry dominates corporate political spending.
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Colorado to Relocate Gray Wolves After Reports of Livestock Attacks
The plan, which comes less than a year after the wolves were released in the area, is potentially a setback for the state’s ambitious reintroduction program, experts say.
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Climate-Friendly Meat? Regulators Tighten Scrutiny of Label Buzzwords.
The new guidelines from the Agriculture Department encourage third-party assessments of environment-related claims, which have come under fire.
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Pelosi’s Car Passed Near Pipe Bomb on Jan. 6, According to New Video
As the then-speaker was being evacuated from an overrun Capitol, her security detail drove her near a pipe bomb at the Democratic National Committee headquarters that had yet to be rendered fully safe.
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100-Plus Tons of Dead Fish Swamp a Greece Port
The mass deaths of the fish were most likely caused by climate change. The vacation area and its businesses have been suffering since.
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In Georgia, Local Officials Express Frustration Over New Election Rules
The State Election Board recently approved procedures that the people who run elections across the state said would make the process less secure and their jobs more difficult.
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Harris Sat for Her First Major Interview as a Candidate
Also, Israel agreed to pauses in the war for polio vaccinations. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.
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M.T.A. Says No More Free Bus Rides for Fare Evaders
Transit officials announced an effort to curb rampant fare evasion on city buses that has cost the agency hundreds of millions of dollars in lost revenue.
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For a Great Museum Road Trip, Get In an Empire State of Mind
Who needs Brooklyn? From Ithaca to Buffalo, the art is overflowing in upstate New York.
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More Than 40 Horses Die on Oklahoma Ranch After Eating Possibly Contaminated Feed
Agriculture departments in Oklahoma and Kansas are investigating the deaths on the Beutler ranch, a legacy breeder of livestock that supplies the nation’s rodeos.
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Honduras Says It Will End Extradition Treaty With U.S. After Ambassador Remarks
Honduran leaders, angered after remarks by the U.S. ambassador, said they would terminate the century-old extradition treaty, which was recently used to extradite a former president.
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Telegram Founder Pavel Durov’s Indictment Thrusts Encryption Into the Spotlight
The criminal charges against Pavel Durov, Telegram’s founder, raised concerns in Silicon Valley about encryption and the app’s approach to privacy and security.
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U.S. Army Criticizes Trump Over Arlington National Cemetery Dispute
The statement from the Army is the first detailed description of an altercation that took place on Monday, as Mr. Trump appeared for a wreath-laying ceremony.
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How a Real Estate Boom Drove Political Corruption in Los Angeles
Prosecutors say that corruption is rising in California cities as one-party rule, inattentive voters and weakened news media have reduced the traditional checks on power.
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Major Publishers Sue Florida Over Banned School Library Books
A state law limits sexual content in school libraries. But several publishing companies say it has led to a “regime of strict censorship” in school districts.
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A Father Searches for His Homeless Son in California
Bob Garrison was determined to rescue his son from the streets. The path was more difficult than he had imagined.
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Apple and Nvidia in Talks to Invest in OpenAI
Led by the investment firm Thrive Capital, the new deal would value the artificial intelligence start-up at over $100 billion.
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F-16 Fighter Jet, Recently Supplied to Ukraine, Crashes
A Western official said the advanced fighter crashed while defending against a Russian aerial assault. It was not clear how it was destroyed, but the loss is a blow to Ukraine, given the planes’ prominence.
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No Vaccines, Tests or Treatments: Congo Lacks Tools to Confront Mpox
The country at the center of a global health emergency is struggling even to diagnose cases and provide basic care.
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‘Joy’ Is a Euphemism for a Word No One Wants to Say Out Loud
People who are pinning all their hopes on one attribute are going to be disappointed — again.
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