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A Mass Shooting in California Targeted an Entire Family

Amid an escalation in gang violence in small California towns, families have usually been spared. But gangs there are increasingly…

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Amid a Plague of Shootings, Bystanders Become Heroes

Jason Seaman, a seventh-grade science teacher in Noblesville, Ind., was helping a student with a test when a classmate returned…

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Republicans Are Riding High on ‘Place-Based Resentment’

Rural America has become the Republican Party’s life preserver. Less densely settled regions of the country, crucial to the creation…

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Scott Rolen, a Slick-Fielding Third Baseman, Makes Hall of Fame

Rolen was elected on his sixth appearance on the writers’ ballot. Todd Helton, Billy Wagner and the other finalists will…

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‘Extraordinary’ Review: The Power of Powerlessness

The heroine of “Extraordinary,” on Hulu, just wants to have a superpower so she can be like everyone else.

Business

The Sierra Club Tries to Move Past John Muir, George Floyd and #MeToo

For three years, the nation’s most prominent environmental organization has been ruminating about its past and future. Like many other…

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Chris Hipkins, New Zealand’s New Leader, Hopes to Put Ardern Behind Him

Mr. Hipkins, who will be sworn this week, has nine months to persuade voters who cooled on Jacinda Ardern’s government…

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In ‘This Other Eden,’ a Historical Tale of Paradise Lost

In his latest novel, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Paul Harding reimagines the history of a small mixed-race community’s devastating eviction…

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A New Look for the Empire State Building and Its Workers

The employees have new uniforms, part of a $165 million “reimagination” that includes a new entrance and an interactive museum.

Business

No Open-House Party. Influencers Just Want an Open Door.

It was still dark on a recent Tuesday morning when the photographers began gathering in the lobby of Sutton Tower,…

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