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Letter from Africa: How Zimbabwe is still haunted by Robert Mugabe

Ferry Carrying 100 Passengers Runs Aground in Brooklyn

Coco Gauff Catches a Break as Her French Open Run Continues

Ferry Runs Aground in Brooklyn, Injuring a Crew Member

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US to stop seizing reporters' records in leak investigations

School District Agrees to Pay $3 Million After a Bullied Boy, 8, Killed Himself

Miami hosts first major in-person cypto conference since the pandemic began.

Raymond Donovan, 90, Dies; Labor Secretary Quit Under a Cloud

2021 French Open: What to Watch on Sunday

New lockdown orders issued in Guangzhou, China to stop spread of Covid-19 outbreak

U.S. employers eager to hire face a labor pool that has new leverage.

25 Republican-led states are limiting or cutting off federal relief for workers ahead of schedule.

India’s capital region will ease some restrictions on Monday, but also prepares for a possible third wave.

Alzheimer’s Drug Poses a Dilemma for the F.D.A.

Thousands Descend on Miami to Glorify Bitcoin

India’s capital region will ease some lockdown restrictions on Monday.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Endorses Maya Wiley for N.Y.C. Mayor

Turning Child Care Into a New Cold War

Kamala Harris Can’t Win

Three Paths to Containing Trump

A pandemic upside: Britain’s languishing shopping hubs, or high streets, are getting help.

Richard Rubenstein, 97, Dies; Theologian Challenged Ideas of God