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Hospitals are attacked in Sudan.

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Texas to New Jersey: Tracking the Toxic Chemicals in the Ohio Train Inferno

Tankers of vinyl chloride were going halfway across the country, government records show, a trip highlighting the risks of transporting…

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Your Tuesday Briefing: A Long Sentence for a Putin Critic

Also, fighting roils Sudan’s capital.

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How to Avoid Another Global Debt Crisis

If one country defaults on its loans, it’s a big problem for its citizens. If a dozen countries default, it’s…

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The Republican Search for Alternatives to Trump

More from our inbox: Assad Should Be Reviled, Not RecognizedThe Overuse of GuardianshipCredit...Damon Winter/The New York TimesTo the Editor: Re…

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FIFA Silenced One World Cup Protest but May Face More This Year

FIFA threatened to suspend men’s captains if they took part in a social justice campaign in Qatar. Will the same…

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A Biography of a Blues Legend, Five Decades in the Making

Mack McCormick’s long-awaited book about the musician Robert Johnson has arrived, in modest and expurgated form.

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American Single Malt Whiskey, a Freewheeling Cousin of Scotch, Comes of Age

WASSAIC, N.Y. — The Tenmile Distillery makes single malt whiskey, and only single malt whiskey. So it’s fitting that a…

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Pink Grapefruit Bars for Sour-Loving Sweet Tooths

Also, tahini ramen salad for park picnics and one-pan baked salmon with dill rice.

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Business

U.S. Car Brands Will Benefit Most From Electric Car Tax Breaks

Rules that take effect on Tuesday will limit the $7,500 credits to electric cars made domestically with minerals from the…

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