America
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‘El conflicto de nunca acabar’: residentes de Michoacán están atrapados en la guerra de los cárteles
EL AGUAJE, México — Durante años, Antonio había cultivado limones y criaba ganado en su finca ubicada en el oeste…
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The Fed Is Set to Pull Back Economic Help Rapidly. Is It Too Late?
The Federal Reserve is poised to set out a path to rapidly withdraw support from the economy at its meeting…
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Penguins Sink Rangers 4-3 in Triple Overtime to Take Game 1
Welcome back to the postseason, New York Rangers. The intensity, the pace, referees letting both teams play on. And on…
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Mets Stun Cardinals With a Wild Ninth Inning Comeback
ST. LOUIS — Pinch-hitter Dominic Smith hustled for an infield single that drove in two pivotal runs, and the Mets…
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Starbucks plans wage increases that won’t apply to unionized workers.
Starbucks announced Tuesday that it was raising pay and expanding training at corporate-owned locations in the United States. But it…
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New York officials and hundreds gather in Manhattan in support of Roe.
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered at Foley Square in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday evening to protest the possibility of the Supreme…
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Liverpool’s Dream Delivered, Only After Villarreal’s Is Dashed
VILLARREAL, Spain — In the corner of the Estadio de la Céramica, the one left totally at the mercy of…
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Sidney Crosby, 17 Seasons On, Is Ready to Wreck the N.H.L. Playoffs
TORONTO — The Pittsburgh Penguins are in the playoffs for the 16th consecutive season — the longest active streak of…
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Cuban Migrants Arrive to U.S. in Record Numbers, on Foot, Not by Boat
Cuban migrants are arriving to the United States in the highest numbers seen in four decades, with about 150,000 expected…
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The Era of Cheap and Plenty May Be Ending
For the past three decades, companies and consumers benefited from cross-border connections that kept a steady supply of electronics, clothes…