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World
Major Crimes Rose 22 Percent in New York City, Even as Shootings Fell
Homicides fell to their lowest level since 2019, before the pandemic, but other categories of crime, including robbery and burglary,…
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Health
Consumption of Marijuana Edibles Surges Among Children, Study Finds
The ingestion of edibles by children under 6 has risen rapidly since the start of the pandemic, contributing to a…
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World
Sunak Makes Sweeping Pledges to Britons, Promising Path to Prosperity
His promises represented an effort to regain momentum at a time of steep challenges for Britain, but some pressing problems,…
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Magazine
Six Reasons to Get Excited About Fashion in 2023
Yayoi Kusama. Gucci. Barbie. The coronation. What will matter to your wardrobe this year?
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World
Your Thursday Briefing
The Russian authorities have laid the blame for a deadly Ukrainian strike on their soldiers themselves.
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Politics
Amazon Expands Corporate Layoffs to 18,000 Jobs
The layoffs will focus on human resources and its retail division, Amazon’s chief executive said in an email to employees.
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World
Your Thursday Briefing: Russia Blames its Dead Soldiers
Also, Kim Jong-un presents a possible successor.
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World
Sunak Makes Sweeping Pledges to Britons, Promising Path to Prosperity
His promises represented an effort to regain momentum at a time of steep challenges for Britain, but some pressing problems,…
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World
Asian Researchers Face Disparity With Key U.S. Science Funding Source
White researchers fared best in winning grants from the National Science Foundation, a study says. Asians encounter the highest rate…
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Magazine
Fireworks, Dancing and a Frozen Duck: How We Rang In 2023
Seven writers describe how they started the new year with celebrations big and small.