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‘What’s in the Water in Brampton?’ A Suburb Powers Canada Soccer
BRAMPTON, Canada — When Canada plays its first match in the 2022 World Cup on Wednesday, it will be a…
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As Elon Musk Cuts Costs at Twitter, Some Bills Are Going Unpaid
SAN FRANCISCO — Before Elon Musk bought Twitter last month, the company’s executives had racked up hundreds of thousands of…
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15 States Go to Court to Maintain Border Expulsions
Fifteen states have intervened to try to keep in place a pandemic-related policy that allows the government to swiftly expel…
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FTX Assets Still Missing as Firm Begins Bankruptcy Process
Lawyers for the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX on Tuesday painted a grim picture of the firm’s finances and the odds…
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Strike by U.C. Academic Workers Continues Into a Second Week
A rally at Sproul Plaza on campus at U.C. Berkeley last week.Credit...Jim Wilson/The New York TimesSAN DIEGO — Hundreds of…
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How Brooke Shields Created a London-Style Home in the West Village
Around the time Brooke Shields celebrated her 16th birthday, she and her mother/manager, Teri, bought a townhouse on the Upper…
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Two Lives Long Harnessed Together, Until One Could Not Go On
WINDSOR, Conn. — Bridget Eukers paused in the barn, her thoughts seemingly far away, and touched her horse’s halter like…
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What We Know About the Colorado Springs Shooting
Colorado Springs communities were grieving this week in the wake of a mass shooting on Saturday night that left five…
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Crowded and Deadly, U.S. Jails Are in Crisis
Matthew Shelton was contending with diabetes and periodic substance abuse when he moved in with his sister outside Houston in…
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How to Spend $1 Trillion? Mitch Landrieu Wants a Say.
ELM CITY, N.C. — Inside this brick-walled town hall just feet away from a freight train line, a crowd of…