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In North Carolina, a Voting Rights Clash Ahead of 2024Republicans, whose edge in the state has narrowed in recent years, have gone on offense politically, leading to clashes over voting access and control over elections. How Colleges Admissions Might Diversify Without Affirmative ActionTo build a diverse class of students, the medical school at U.C. Davis ranks applicants by the disadvantages they have faced. Can it work nationally? The Titan Submersible Passengers’ Final HoursFive voyagers climbed into the Titan submersible in hopes of joining the select few who have seen the wreck of the Titanic up close. But within hours, their text messages stopped coming. Yellen to Visit China in Bid to Steady Economic TiesThe trip to Beijing will be her first as Treasury secretary and is intended to ease tensions between the world’s two largest economies. A.I. Is Coming for Mathematics, TooFor thousands of years, mathematicians have adapted to the latest advances in logic and reasoning. Are they ready for artificial intelligence? Why Some Americans Are Rethinking July 4th CelebrationsWhether because of crowds, politics or a loss of patriotism, some Americans are conflicted about celebrating the Fourth of July. Baltimore Shooting: 2 Dead and 28 Wounded at a Block PartyFrustrated officials sought information from the public about the shooting, which happened early on Sunday at a block party in the city’s southern neighborhood of Brooklyn. Fatal Shooting of a Teenager in Riverbank State Park Shocks an Urban OasisA 15-year-old boy was killed near basketball courts at Riverbank State Park in Harlem, a popular spot for picnics, gardening and swimming. Chicago and NASCAR, an Odd Couple With High Hopes, Take It to the StreetsThe city and the sport, whose partnership was doubted by many, became acquainted on a soggy weekend downtown. The reviews were mixed. Ms. Rachel the YouTube Star Wants to Sing With Her LittlesThe YouTube star of “Songs for Littles,” an online video series that pulls millions of views, says she’s found her calling in encouraging children to speak. Andy Murray Returns to Wimbledon Aiming for Another Long RunA decade ago, Murray broke the 77-year singles championship drought for British men at Wimbledon. It has been up and down since. Can he recapture the magic? Biden Is Trying to Co-opt Trump’s Biggest StrengthThe administration is thickly populated with veterans of the Obama and Clinton White Houses. But it doesn’t see itself in comfortable continuity with those legacies. Affirmative Action Is Dead. It’s Time for Corporations to Step Up.Colleges can’t do it alone anymore. ‘Urban Explorers’ and Accused Spies Chafe in Legal Limbo in AlbaniaSince their arrest at a derelict arms factory in Albania that they said they were exploring to document in pictures, the two Russians and a Ukrainian have been unable to leave the country. Israeli Military Strikes Palestinian City of JeninWith tensions high between Israel and Palestinians, Israel said it had begun a major counterterrorism operation in the Jenin area of the occupied West Bank. At least four were reported killed. In Australia’s Last Frontier, Fireworks One Day a YearIn the vast and sparsely populated Northern Territory, residents’ sense of rugged individualism finds expression every July 1, explosively. Large Crack in Carowinds Roller Coaster Prompts Its Shutdown in North CarolinaA visitor to the North Carolina amusement park recorded a crack in a pillar of the ride, Fury 325, which is billed as one of the tallest of its kind. More Recent Articles |
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Israel will purchase more than two dozen F-35 fighter jets from the United States, in a multibillion-dollar deal that will expand the Middle Eastern country's fleet of the world's most advanced stealth aircraft by 50%.
A man died in Texas after diving head-first from a 40-foot embankment into shallow water at Gladewater Lake.
Insilico Medicine, a biotechnology company based in Hong Kong, announced that human patients have begun receiving the drug INS018_055, an anti-fibrotic small molecule inhibitor.
Carowinds, an amusement park in North Carolina, has closed its popular Fury 325 rollercoaster after cracks appeared while people were riding it.
The International Atomic Energy Agency, a global nuclear watchdog, said Friday that no signs of mines or explosives have been found around the endangered Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine.
The sudden rise of generative AI has raised concerns for the Federal Trade Commission about how companies may adopt unfair methods of competition.
"Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $60 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
A church leader in South Sudan is calling on the nation's Catholic dioceses to establish aid and emergency centers for refugees amid a bloody civil war.
Actress and executive producer Patricia Arquette has announced her loopy Apple TV+ comedy, "High Desert," will not return for a second season.
French police arrested over 700 people as riots continued for the fifth night in the wake of the shooting death of 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk, who was killed by police during a traffic stop in a Paris suburb.
At least two people have been killed in shootings across the United States throughout Fourth of July weekend and more than 30 have been injured.
Poland's Interior Minister Mariusz Kamiński announced Sunday that 500 police officers would be sent to the Belarusian border to beef up security after a surge of migrants attempted to enter the country.
The director of the CIA delivered a wide-ranging speech in Britain on Saturday in which he said the spy agency will not waste the chance to recruit Russians disaffected by President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine.
Rapper Saweetie turns 30 and figure skater Johnny Weir turns 39, among the famous birthdays for July 2.
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