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In New Orleans, Anxiously Watching the Levees As Hurric...

The prospect of “another Katrina” has haunted New Orleans, and the rest of the nation.

Where Will Tropical Storm Ida Make Landfall?

Late on Thursday night, hurricane watches were issued for most of the Louisiana and Mississippi coasts.

Smoke From Caldor Fire Suffocates Lake Tahoe

Smoke from the Caldor fire is overwhelming one of California’s most iconic regions — and confounding thousands of newcomers who fl...

Amid Afghan Chaos, a C.I.A. Mission That Will Persist f...

The spy agency had plans to de-emphasize counterterrorism operations to focus on rising global powers. History got in the way.

Poly Network has now recovered all of its hacked assets

Tether has released the final 33 million USDT of Poly Network’s assets, after hacker… The post Poly Network has now recovered all ...

Monthly Report: Bitcoin Miners cut off from hydroelectr...

Here are the top news from the cryptocurrency industry from this month Hydroelectric plants… The post Monthly Report: Bitcoin Mine...

New York’s Private Schools Tackle White Privilege. It H...

In this world — where tuition runs as high as $58,000 — the topic has become flammable. Parents, faculty, students and alumni have...

At a Children’s Hospital, a Wave of Young Patients Stru...

A federal “surge team” is helping exhausted doctors and nurses through one of most trying periods in the history of Children’s Hos...

Texas House Passes Voting Bill as G.O.P. Nears a Hard-F...

The Republican bill, which would overhaul elections in Texas and introduce a range of new voting rules, must be approved by the St...

Dixie Fire Evacuees Tune In to a Firefighter’s Daily Vi...

Dan Kearns, a volunteer firefighter, streams live daily videos that bring up-to-the-minute information to a Northern California co...

The New Chief Chaplain at Harvard? An Atheist.

The elevation of Greg Epstein, author of “Good Without God,” reflects a broader trend of young people who increasingly identify as...

Yes, Marketing Is Still Sexist

Despite women’s progress in many parts of society, advertisements still consistently cast women as secondary.

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