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Elecciones en México: estas son las causas de la violencia electoral
El asesinato de Gisela Gaytán conmocionó a México. Fue una de las varias decenas de aspirantes a cargos públicos en ser asesinados en los últimos meses.
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Xi Jinping’s Recipe for Total Control: An Army of Eyes and Ears
Reviving a Mao-era surveillance campaign, the authorities are tracking residents, schoolchildren and businesses to forestall any potential unrest.
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Sometimes U.S. and U.K. Politics Seem in Lock Step. Not This Year.
In 2016, Britain voted for Brexit and America for Trump, heralding a populist wave. Both countries face pivotal elections this year — but their paths appear to have diverged.
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Prosecutors Seek to Bar Trump From Attacking F.B.I. Agents in Documents Case
The prosecutors said the former president had made “grossly misleading” assertions about the F.B.I.’s search of Mar-a-Lago that could endanger the agents involved.
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Many in College Sports Are Feeling Unsettled About N.C.A.A.’s Pay Plan
The landmark settlement made many wonder what the reality — and impact — of revenue-sharing plans with college athletes would look like.
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The Rolling Stones Live Review: Sounding Great and Defying Time
During a 19-song set at MetLife Stadium that spanned 60 years, the band tapped into what seems like a bottomless well of rock ’n’ roll energy.
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In Gaza, Biden Gets the Chance to Do the Right Thing
The U.S. should side with the International Court of Justice in the Gaza war.
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Beef Tissue from Sick Cow Tests Positive for Bird Flu Virus
Muscle from a sick dairy cow tested positive for the virus. The meat did not enter the commercial food supply, which officials said remained safe.
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Countries Struggle to Agree on Treaty to Prepare the World for the Next Pandemic
Among the sticking points are equitable access to vaccines and financing to set up surveillance systems.
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Taquería El Califa de León Went From Local Favorite to World Famous
Taquería El Califa de León, in Mexico City, became the first Mexican taco stand to win a Michelin star. Since then, it has been deluged with customers and fame.
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U.C.L.A. Police Make First Arrest in Attack on Protest Encampment
Edan On, an 18-year-old, was charged with assault.
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Why We Should Have Nice Things
Modern soccer shouldn’t be set up to rob fans of their joy.
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Morgan Spurlock, Documentarian Known for ‘Super Size Me,’ Dies at 53
His 2004 film, which was nominated for an Oscar, followed Mr. Spurlock as he ate nothing but McDonald’s for a month.
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Milk Containing Bird-Flu Virus Can Sicken Mice, Study Finds
The results bolster evidence that virus-laden raw milk may be unsafe for humans.
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How Right Wing Commentators Are Pushing Raw Milk Misinformation
On sites like Infowars, Gab and Rumble, federal concerns about raw milk are seen as overreach, but there are serious health risks and no scientifically proven benefits.
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The Business Ties That Bind the U.S. and China Are Strong but Fraying
The prospects for future commerce, and peace, are intertwined, our columnist writes.
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Ozempic May Help Treat Kidney Disease, Study Finds
A major clinical trial showed such promising results that the drug’s maker halted it early.
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A Polling Risk for Trump
His advantage may not be as stable as it looks.
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A Week of Diplomatic Blows to Israel, and Congress Criticizes Alito
Plus, a big step toward college athlete pay.
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Whales Have an Alphabet
Until the 1960s, it was uncertain whether whales made any sounds at all.
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ScarJo vs. ChatGPT, Neuralink’s First Patient Opens Up, and Microsoft’s A.I. PCs
“Did you ever think we would have a literal Avenger fighting back against the relentless march of A.I.? Because that’s sort of what this story is about.”
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Royce White Once Led George Floyd Protests. Now He’s a MAGA Senate Candidate.
Alex Jones, Steve Bannon and the left-to-right pipeline.
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How Could Alito Have Been So Foolish to Fly an Upside-Down American Flag?
Displaying an upside-down American flag shouldn’t have happened.
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Climate Change Is Taking a Toll on Mites and Springtails, a New Analysis Finds
Heat and drought are taking a toll on the tiny soil creatures that help to lock away planet-warming carbon, according to a new analysis.
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What Living in a SpaceX Company Town Tells Us About Elon Musk
To some, Elon Musk has given Brownsville, Texas, a reason for being, a future. To others, he’s a colonizer, flirting with white nationalists online while exploiting a predominantly brown work force.
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New Era Dawns for the N.C.A.A.: Paying Athletes Directly
If approved by a judge, the $2.8 billion settlement of an antitrust lawsuit would allow for the first revenue-sharing plan for college athletes. The question now: How will it work?
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To Ensure Biden Is on Ohio Ballot, Governor Calls Special Legislative Session
The General Assembly had adjourned earlier this week without a solution for a procedural issue that threatened to keep President Biden off the fall ballot.
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Cannabis Tops Alcohol as Americans’ Daily Drug of Choice
A new study shows a growing number of people are regularly using cannabis, while frequent alcohol consumption has remained stable.
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Restaurant Collapse Kills at Least 4 and Injures More Than 20 in Majorca
People were feared to be trapped after parts of the terraces of a multilevel beach restaurant fell down to the sidewalk on a Spanish island that is popular with tourists.
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With ‘Unified Reich’ the Trump Campaign Takes It Up a Notch
A generation of young Republican staff members appear to be developing terminal white nationalist brain. And they will staff the next Republican administration.
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