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‘The Traitors’ Was a Sensation in Britain. Can It Conquer the U.S.?

A cross between “Survivor” and the party game Mafia, the competitive reality show arrives on Peacock after a British version…

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Netanyahu Surges Ahead With Judicial Overhaul, Prompting Fury in Israel

A proposal to weaken the Supreme Court has set off an early backlash against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s new hard-right…

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Dolphins Can Shout, but It’s Never Loud Enough

Researchers found that dolphins confronted with noise increase the volume and duration of their calls to one another but struggle…

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Virgin Orbit Offers More Details on Rocket Failure

More than 110 miles above earth, the rocket’s second-stage engine prematurely shut down before entering orbit, causing the loss of…

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It’s the Coolest Rock Show in Ann Arbor. And Almost Everyone There Is Over 65.

At the “Geezer Happy Hour,” the “silver tsunami” has been dancing for decades.

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Nurses Strike Ends at Two New York City Hospitals

Nurses at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx and Mount Sinai in Manhattan will return to work after reaching tentative…

Newyork

Uber Drivers Say They Are Struggling: ‘This Is Not Sustainable’

Their raise request was denied, while fees and car payments are cutting into their earnings. New data suggests they make…

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It’s the Coolest Rock Show in Ann Arbor. And Almost Everyone There Is Over 65.

At the “Geezer Happy Hour,” the “silver tsunami” has been dancing for decades.

News

His Star Rising, Youngkin Juggles Local Issues and National Ambition

Virginia’s Republican governor is considering a presidential run, but a divided state legislature may thwart his ambitions for conservative policy…

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From Disciplinarian to Cheerleader: Why China Is Changing Its Tone on Business

With the economy in a fragile state, Chinese officials are starting to use more business-friendly language, and also to back…

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