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Politics
How Astronomers Are Saving Astronomy From Satellites — For Now
Even the most powerful telescopes are in peril as orbits above Earth fill with thousands of new satellites. But scientists…
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Economy
See How Hot 2023 Was in Two Charts. Hint: Record Hot.
Month after month, global temperatures didn’t just break records, they smashed them. This year could be even warmer.
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World
A Missile, a Rocket or a Satellite? Chinese Flyover Sows Confusion in Taiwan.
A warning from Taiwan about a satellite, erroneously called a missile in English, raised concerns about Chinese harassment days before…
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World
Blinken begins meetings in Israel amid deepening disagreements over the war.
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken was meeting with top Israeli officials on Tuesday, continuing diplomatic efforts to avert a…
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World
To Win Iowa, Trump Turns to Allies Like Marjorie Taylor Greene
With the former president busy defending himself in court from 91 felony charges, his campaign has deployed high-profile conservatives to…
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Books
Unfinished Video Games Are Turning Into Hits
When players buy games in early access, they can give studios both valuable feedback and a crucial revenue stream.
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Sports
In the N.F.L. and at Big Companies, Diversity Playbooks Face Hurdles
The end of the National Football League’s regular season on Sunday triggered the start of two annual events: the playoffs,…
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World
Tuesday Briefing
Israel’s next phase of the war in Gaza.
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World
‘The Trees Saved Me’
The story of the Forest of Immortal Stories begins not so long ago, in 2019, when Elena-Mirela Cojocaru, beloved wife…
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World
Oct. 7 Assaults, Including Sexual Violence, Could Be Crimes Against Humanity, 2 U.N. Experts Say
Violence that included sexual atrocities committed during the Hamas-led attacks on Oct. 7 in Israel amounts to war crimes and…