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The Times Radio Podcast Series 2: Climate Change in Haiti
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The Times Radio Podcast Series 2: Climate Change in Haiti

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The Times podcast: Masters of Disasters: Broken records! In the second episode of the new season of the "Times Radio" podcast series, Times reporter David Enrich and Times political editor Mark Schmitt discuss their...

naming the new species of beetle after a player on the tennis court was a "huge honour and a huge responsibility"
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naming the new species of beetle after a player on the tennis court was a “huge honour and a huge responsibility”

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Serbian scientists name new species of beetle after Novak Djokovic, says scientist Serbian scientists name new species of beetle after Novak Djokovic, says scientist The scientists who named the new species of beetle have...

Iga Swiatek of Switzerland wins at the Australian Open
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Iga Swiatek of Switzerland wins at the Australian Open

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World No. 1 Iga Swiatek comes from behind to defeat Jule Niemeier, advancing to US Open quarterfinals. Iga Swiatek of Switzerland advances to the US Open quarterfinals in dramatic fashion. On the surface her...

The Other Side of the Bridge: A Novel by Cormac McCarthy
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The Other Side of the Bridge: A Novel by Cormac McCarthy

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Cormac McCarthy, 89, has a new novel — two, actually. And they're almost perfect in their way. Cormac and his wife, the novelist Elizabethn Carey, have just published their third novel, The Crossing, which...

California's Oil Refineries Are Not Well-Oiled Machines
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California’s Oil Refineries Are Not Well-Oiled Machines

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Op-Ed: We can't afford to shutter California's aging oil refineries yet, so we have to act soon Californians could pay for the repairs for their crumbling aging refineries or even shut them down altogether....

Africa must develop its own agriculture sector
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Africa must develop its own agriculture sector

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Africa must cut reliance on food imports, says Nigerian billionaire FILE PHOTO: A general view of the Agroindustry Development Zone, in Lagos, Nigeria January 20, 2017. REUTERS/Adekunle "Akunle" Ezeoke/File Photo By Chukwuemeka Ike LAGOS...

America’s Voice launches $1 million ad campaign against Virginia Democrats
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America’s Voice launches $1 million ad campaign against Virginia Democrats

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Pro-life PAC hits Abrams, Warnock in $1 million ad campaign as 'too extreme on abortion' The pro-life group America's Voice will launch an advertising campaign Monday attacking the Democratic gubernatorial candidates for their votes...

Los Angeles could be at risk of flooding if a massive surge of water is released
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Los Angeles could be at risk of flooding if a massive surge of water is released

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Major flood would hit Los Angeles Black communities disproportionately hard, study finds (KABC) -- A massive surge of water released by a recently widened Los Angeles River could leave the entire city at risk...

Pete Davidson and Emily Ratajkowski Are Getting Closer Together
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Pete Davidson and Emily Ratajkowski Are Getting Closer Together

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Pete Davidson and Emily Ratajkowski fuel romance rumors by attending game together at San Diego Padres game After a short courtship, the actor and beauty queen are officially a couple! On Saturday, Pete Davidson...

The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the "Mona Lisa"
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The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the “Mona Lisa”

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Op-Ed: Is smearing food on the 'Mona Lisa' a productive form of climate change protest? The food on the 'Mona Lisa' on the menu at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, is a case...