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World
What’s in New York’s Illicit Cannabis: Germs, Toxins and Metals
A report from a medical cannabis trade group found contaminants such as E. coli and salmonella in some products purchased…
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Politics
The Fed’s Preferred Inflation Gauge Slowed in October
A measure of inflation that the Fed watches most closely is showing signs of moderation, though price gains still remain…
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World
The Scooter Battery Peril Worries the Fire Department
Lithium-ion battery fires are surging in the city, but the use of the power packs is difficult to regulate, officials…
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Magazine
Gold Chains Look Sexy on All Genders, All Body Types
They come in a variety lengths and weights. Here are six to covet.
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Magazine
Who is the Coolest Person in Los Angeles?
At the Sadie Hawkins Winter Formal, hosted by the brand Born X Raised, we asked partygoers about their style and…
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Magazine
Will We Ever Be Able to Recycle Our Clothes Like an Aluminum Can?
This article is part of a series examining Responsible Fashion, and innovative efforts to address issues facing the fashion industry.…
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Politics
Silicon Valley Made Big Promises in Africa. Where Are the Results?
Jack Dorsey, the billionaire co-founder of Twitter, is a major investor on the African continent. Meta’s C.E.O., Mark Zuckerberg, has…
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Politics
What Is Prince William’s Earthshot Prize?
The charity will award $6 million to five entrepreneurs from around the globe working on breakthrough climate solutions.
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Politics
California Panel Sizes Up Reparations for Black Citizens
In the two years since nationwide social justice protests followed the murder of George Floyd, California has undertaken the nation’s…
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Sports
It’s the World Cup’s Hot Accessory. But Should Fans Wear It?
Head scarves in the colors of the participating teams have become fan favorites in Qatar. Rather than object, locals say…