Science
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Russian Drone Strike Ignites a Fuel Depot, Setting a Neighborhood Ablaze in Ukraine
Seven people from two families died in the inferno in Kharkiv on Friday night, as burning oil flowed like lava.…
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Egypt Warily Eyes Gaza as War Builds Pressure on Its Border
Egypt has reinforced its frontier with Gaza and warned Israel that any move that would send Gazans spilling into Egyptian…
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A Graphic Novel Finds a Relatable Hero in a Modern African Woman
The “Aya” series explores the pains and pleasures of everyday life in a working-class neighborhood in West Africa.
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Putin to U.S.: Let’s Make a Deal on Ukraine (on My Terms)
The Russian leader clearly believes he can now negotiate from strength, but the message in the Tucker Carlson interview was…
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Prince Harry Gets Damages in Hacking Case and Calls Out Piers Morgan
After settling his privacy claims with Mirror Group Newspapers, the prince criticized Mr. Morgan, saying the former editor of The…
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It Started as Winter Break. It Ended With a Doomed Moon Mission.
Carnegie Mellon University students built Iris, a tiny lunar rover. When the spacecraft carrying it to the moon malfunctioned, they…
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Report Calls for Putin and Others to Be Investigated for Assault on Mariupol
Human rights groups said the attack on the Ukrainian port city pointed to unlawful actions by top Russian leaders.
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Polluted Flowers Smell Less Sweet to Pollinators, Study Finds
The damage that air pollution can do is wide-ranging and well-known: The chemicals produced by human activities can trap heat…
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Zelensky Removes His Top General, in Major Shake-Up of Ukraine Military
Gen. Valery Zaluzhny led the effort that thwarted Russia’s initial assault on Kyiv. But his troops have struggled to make…
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Brazil Police Raid Bolsonaro and Allies Over Attempted Coup
The operation was part of a broad investigation into efforts to overturn the country’s 2022 election and other alleged crimes.