Ellie Krupnick, Daniel Aronhime


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The couple met in 2013 at a Shabbat dinner with mutual friends.
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Corrections: Dec. 1, 2019


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Corrections that appeared in print on Sunday, Dec. 1, 2019.
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Quotation of the Day: Amazon’s Expansive, Creeping Influence in an American City


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Quotation of the Day for Sunday, December 1, 2019.
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Daniella Berman, Anthony Cak


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Mutual friends conspired to introduce the couple, in 2011, at a small dinner party to celebrate the groom’s birthday.
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General election 2019: Labour plans central train ticket bookings

The party is proposing a "one-stop shop" for fares with no booking fees if it wins the election.

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Root & Burns hit centuries as England fight back

Joe Root and Rory Burns score centuries for England but the second Test in New Zealand remains in the balance.

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Plane Crash in Blizzard-Like Conditions Kills 9 in South Dakota, Officials Say


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Three people survived the crash, according to the authorities, who said two children were among the dead.
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Canadian islanders angry over US mail searches

Campobello islanders can only get their mail via the US, and now their packages are being searched.

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China due to introduce face scans for mobile users

Beijing wants people to use only real identities online but there is concern over data collection.

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London Bridge attack sparks terrorists' jail release review

The London Bridge attack sparks a review of the licence conditions of terrorists released from jail.

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Trump’s Intervention in SEALs Case Tests Pentagon’s Tolerance


By BY DAVE PHILIPPS, PETER BAKER, MAGGIE HABERMAN AND HELENE COOPER from NYT U.S.
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Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher’s case pits a Pentagon hierarchy committed to enforcing longstanding rules of combat against a commander in chief with no military experience but a finely honed sense of grievance against authority.
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Cooking Grease Down a Drain Eyed in Sewage Flood of 300 Homes, Officials Say


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A blocked pipe caused sewage to back up several feet deep in homes in a Queens neighborhood as officials looked at a familiar culprit on the heels of Thanksgiving.
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Leonardo DiCaprio Responds to Brazil’s President About Amazon Fires


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The actor and environmentalist released a statement on Saturday after President Jair Bolsonaro falsely accused him of funding the fires recently set in the Amazon rainforest.
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General election 2019: Labour say NHS figures show decline in GP services

The NHS Digital figures show a rise in patients having to wait more than two weeks in October.

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Mikaela Shiffrin Learns a New Way to Win: Without Her Mother as Coach


By BY BILL PENNINGTON from NYT Sports
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A personal loss has prompted Eileen Shiffrin to step away from coaching her daughter after the two decided “it was important for her to get back to her life.”
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Justin Fields Has ‘Heisman Moment’ in Ohio State’s Win Over Michigan


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The Buckeyes quarterback threw one of his four touchdown passes in a 56-27 win immediately after returning from an injury scare.
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Your pictures on the theme of bridges

Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week it is "bridges".

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Teen engineer: 'Let me introduce you to my laboratory'

Fifteen-year-old Cheikh Bamba Diaby got into robotics after he had to unblock his sister's mobile phone.

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Separated at birth: Was my mother given away because she looked white?

How one South African family discovered a secret that made them question their own identity.

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The hunt for a unique advent calendar

Advent calendars can be a no-go if you're disabled, so some families have come with ingenious work-arounds to keep the tradition inclusive.

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London Bridge: Why was the attacker, Usman Khan, out of prison?

Usman Khan, 28, was out on licence from jail when he killed two people and injured three others.

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London Bridge: Video shows public confront London Bridge attacker

Footage shows members of the public using a fire extinguisher and a tusk to confront Usman Khan.

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A Leak-Prone White House Finally Manages to Keep a Secret


By BY MICHAEL CROWLEY from NYT U.S.
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President Trump’s aides were delighted that news of his Thanksgiving Day visit to Afghanistan stayed under wraps.
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A Relationship Built on Family and Faith


By BY VINCENT M. MALLOZZI from NYT Fashion
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The couple found they had much in common after being introduced two years ago by a matchmaking mutual friend.
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Smoke alarms fail in a third of house fires

Households are being urged to check their alarms after 38% failed to alert residents of the danger.

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Soccer Can’t Avoid Climate Change Forever


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UEFA has taken steps to counter the carbon footprint of a sprawling European championship next summer. But is the game avoiding a difficult question?
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Rail fares to rise by 2.7% in January

The rise is below the benchmark inflation rate, but still means big increases for many commuters.

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Corrections: Nov. 30, 2019


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Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019.
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Quotation of the Day: Iraqi Leader Says He’ll Step Down as Unrest Builds


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Quotation of the Day for Saturday, November 30, 2019.
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Apple to take 'deeper look' at disputed borders

The review comes after the tech giant was criticised for maps showing Crimea as Russian territory.

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Clutha crash: Pilot David Traill "trusted implicitly" by his crew

An inquiry into the helicopter crash was "very disappointing", says the families of two PCs killed in the tragedy.

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Apple to take 'deeper look' at disputed borders

The review comes after the tech giant was criticised for maps showing Crimea as Russian territory.

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St Andrew statue restored after missing hand mystery

The St Andrew statue has been fully repaired after a failed appeal to find the sculpture's left hand.

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Mood


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Find somewhere quiet and settle down with this Joe Deeney puzzle.
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General election 2019: Meet the youngest candidates on the campaign trail

These aspiring politicians are big on Tik Tok, love Taylor Swift and are making their parents proud.

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What it's like to be 'cancelled'?

YouTuber and make-up artist Manny Gutierrez found himself an outcast following an online feud.

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Breast cancer: A mother's story of her battle with the disease

Othelia Maimane, a mother-of-two from South Africa, describes her two-year battle with breast cancer.

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Rediscovering the forgotten Indian artists of British India

The East India Company commissioned some remarkable artwork from Indian painters in the 18th Century.

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How BBC's Katy Watson pumped breast milk through polls and protests

Katy Watson covered a turbulent time in South America while still producing a food supply for baby Isadora.

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Seymour Siwoff, Master of Sports Statistics, Is Dead at 99


By BY RICHARD GOLDSTEIN from NYT Sports
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As head of the Elias Sports Bureau, which he took over in 1952, he supervised record-keeping for baseball, football and other professional sports.
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11 of Our Best Weekend Reads


By BY LAUREN HARD from NYT U.S.
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An inside look at turkey hunters, the changing faces of retail and rowing.
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Sham news sites make big bucks from fake views

Websites that copy news stories from legitimate sites are making money from Google and Amazon ads.

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3 Young People Stabbed on Busy Hague Street, Setting Off Alarm in Dutch City


By BY CHRISTOPHER F. SCHUETZE from NYT World
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The police were still searching for a suspect and a motive. The attack came just hours after a burst of violence in London.
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The Nets Win One for Their Culture


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After beating the Celtics on Friday, the Nets improved to 6-2 without Kyrie Irving. They’ve relied on some familiar faces to recover from a difficult start to the season.
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Final day for Help to Buy Isa applications

Nearly 260,000 properties have been bought using the Isa, Treasury figures show.

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Shmoo Cake, Persians and Spudnuts: Touring Canada’s Regional Cuisine


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In appreciation of the delicacies that provoke local pride and debate.
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Fantasy Concoction


By BY DEB AMLEN from NYT Crosswords & Games
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Sam Buchbinder stumps the “expert.”
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‘I got HIV my first time’

Aged 17 when she was diagnosed with HIV, one woman tells the BBC about living with the virus.

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Quiz of the week: What broke Tesla's 'bulletproof' truck?

Have you been paying attention to what's been going on during the past seven days?

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Inside Malaysia's straight edge punk scene

Khai Aziz, lead singer of Second Combat, says convincing people of his no-drink, no-drugs lifestyle is challenging.

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How Trump talks about women - and does it matter?

Donald Trump has a history of controversial comments about women, but are his attacks really gendered?

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Shropshire baby deaths: 'This review is our babies' legacy'

The stories of parents whose babies died or were seriously harmed at a Shropshire hospital trust.

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Goo Hara and the trauma of South Korea's spy cam victims

Goo Hara's death shows it's often the victims of spy cams who are punished the most.

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How to make phone batteries that last longer

A breakthrough in battery technology would be an engineering triumph and spur to other technologies.

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Who is Greta Thunberg, the #FridaysForFuture activist?

The Swedish teenager started a climate change protest that grew into a global movement of millions.

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Can old fridges be recycled to make new ones?

What happens to your old fridge when it's time to replace it, the BBC's Dougal Shaw reports.

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Wolf of Wall Street show: Step into Jordan Belfort's world

The immersive show where the audience is invited into the tangled world of the infamous stockbroker.

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General election 2019: Row over Boris Johnson debate 'empty chair'

Conservatives say Channel 4 broke impartiality rules while Labour claims the PM is "hiding from scrutiny".

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Hillsborough: The thirty-year search for justice

Families, friends and survivors of the tragedy reflect on their search for answers.

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Elizabeth I revealed as secret scribe of historic manuscript

A historian pieces together clues to establish the author of the work at Lambeth Palace.

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Smartphone 'addiction': Young people 'panicky' when denied mobiles

Psychiatrists warn a quarter of young people have addictive behaviour towards their smartphones.

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Four remain as holders pack their bags



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7 Killed in Plane Crash in Ontario


By BY MIHIR ZAVERI from NYT World
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The authorities in Canada said they were still investigating what caused the plane to crash on Wednesday.
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Japan set up Portugal semi with assured win over Uruguay



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Jet suit man flies off Royal Navy ship and other news

BBC Click's Lara Lewington looks at some of the week's best technology news stories.

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Amazon: What does 'peak season' mean for employees?

The technology company is resisting calls for its staff to join unions, but do they need to?

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How to make phone batteries that last longer

A breakthrough in battery technology would be an engineering triumph and spur to other technologies.

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Maltese Businessman Accuses Top Government Officials in Murder of Journalist


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Yorgen Fenech, who was arrested in connection with the killing, promised to supply information related to several people “close to the prime minister” if pardoned.
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Ice Sculpture Steals Show at U.K. Climate Debate That Boris Johnson Skips


By BY ALAN YUHAS from NYT World
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A melting block of sculpted ice stood in for a missing prime minister at a televised debate, infuriating Conservatives.
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What does a billion pounds actually look like?

The number is thrown around a lot, especially during election campaigning - but what does it mean?

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General election 2019: 'Mental health system fails people'

A gym owner who helps the homeless has called on all the politicians to reshape the mental health service.

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Jaskanwal stopped wearing his turban after being bullied

Struggling with his identity, Jaskanwal recently decided to start wearing it again.

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Immunotherapy offers hope for men with prostate cancer

A small number of men were "super responders" and remained well even after the trial ended.

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General election 2019: Labour vow to plant two billion trees by 2040

The party will set out its £3.7bn "plan for nature" on Thursday, including creating 10 new national parks.

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General election 2019: Johnson vows to help women reach 'full potential'

Boris Johnson says he wants more women in the Tories, as Labour highlights "sexist" comments.

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Netflix 'reactivated' users without permission

Some former Netflix customers are being charged subscription fees, months after closing their accounts.

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Plastic waste rises as 1.5bn 'bags for life' sold, research finds

Households bought 54 "reusable" bags on average last year, research says, prompting calls for a ban.

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Half of students get degree place with lower grades

Admissions service, Ucas, says 49% of 18-year-olds were accepted with lower grades than those advertised.

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'A man tried to choke me during sex without warning'

Research for BBC Radio 5 Live suggests a third of women have experienced unwanted violence during consensual sex.

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Climate Change: Plan to cut carbon emissions from concerts

Scientists team up with group Massive Attack to create blueprint that will 'transform the music industry'.

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Three Women Accuse Gordon Sondland of Sexual Misconduct, Report Says


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The publication of the allegations came a week after Mr. Sondland testified before Congress in the impeachment proceedings.
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Messi Leads Barcelona, but Liverpool and Chelsea Settle for Ties


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Messi had a goal and two assists in his 700th game for Barcelona, which beat Dortmund to advance to the knockout stages.
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University of North Carolina Gives ‘Silent Sam’ Statue to Confederate Group


By BY NICHOLAS BOGEL-BURROUGHS AND MIHIR ZAVERI from NYT U.S.
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The move was part of a settlement with a group that had sued over the fate of the statue, which was toppled in 2018. The group plans to make the statue available to the public.
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TikTok apologises and reinstates banned US teen

Chinese-owned TikTok has apologised to a US teenager who criticised China's treatment of Muslims.

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September


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Fires in the Amazon, a hurricane in the Bahamas and dueling Brexit rallies in Britain.
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Iraq unrest: Protesters set fire to Iranian consulate in Najaf

Demonstrators stormed the building, in a dramatic escalation after weeks of anti-government protests.

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Navy Drops Effort to Expel From SEALs 3 Officers Linked to Gallagher


By BY DAVE PHILIPPS from NYT U.S.
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After President Trump intervened to stop the Navy from disciplining Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher, the service called off reviews of three SEAL officers who were the chief’s superiors in Iraq.
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More Accusations Emerge Against Flames Coach Bill Peters


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Hurricanes Coach Rod Brind’Amour said Peters, who is under investigation for using racial slurs 10 years ago, had punched and kicked players when Brind’Amour coached under him.
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Hong Kong protests: Trump signs Human Rights and Democracy Act into law

The Human Rights and Democracy Act has angered Beijing, which has told the US to "stop meddling".

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TikTok apologises and reinstates banned US teen

Chinese-owned TikTok has apologised to a US teenager who posted a video criticising China's treatment of Muslims.

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July


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Political fireworks, a World Cup victory and a heat wave in Europe.
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Asthma Control Is Critical During Pregnancy


By BY NICHOLAS BAKALAR from NYT Well
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Asthma attacks during pregnancy can be bad for both mother and child.
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Kamala Harris school plan: The two hours costing US parents thousands

A proposal to keep US schools open longer has led to a polarised debate over childcare nationwide.

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CEO Secrets: 'My success is all down to maths'

Timothy Armoo of Fanbytes explains how his success is grounded in a love of maths.

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Brazil finish top of Group D after lopsided win



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Giuliani Represented Venezuelan Investor in Discussion With Justice Dept.


By BY KENNETH P. VOGEL from NYT U.S.
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The president’s lawyer met with the head of the department’s criminal division about a money laundering case involving Alejandro Betancourt López.
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Keylor Navas Stifles His Old Teammates in P.S.G.’s Draw With Real Madrid


By BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from NYT Sports
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Navas made several crucial saves to keep Paris St.-Germain in the game before two late goals secured a 2-2 draw.
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Russia’s Doping Violations Are Cheating Its Own Athletes


By BY THE EDITORIAL BOARD from NYT Opinion
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The continuing defiance of Russian officials has condemned the athletes to global suspicion and ostracism.
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Living in Dark Mode


By BY KAREN CHEUNG from NYT Opinion
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I look at Hong Kong and wonder whether this is what the end of the world feels like.
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Trump Says U.S. Will Designate Drug Cartels in Mexico as Terrorist Groups


By BY LIAM STACK from NYT U.S.
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The comments, made in an interview with the former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly, came three weeks after nine American citizens, including six children, were killed in Mexico.
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It’s Not Just Poor White People Driving a Decline in Life Expectancy


By BY GINA KOLATA AND SABRINA TAVERNISE from NYT Health
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A new study shows that death rates increased for middle-aged people of all racial and ethnic groups.
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C.D.C. Reports More E. Coli Illnesses Linked to Romaine Lettuce


By BY ABDI LATIF DAHIR from NYT Health
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The agency said the outbreak had affected 19 states and resulted in 39 people being hospitalized.
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Trump invited to attend impeachment hearing or 'stop complaining'

The president has been told he can either attend the hearing next week or "stop complaining".

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Akaguma's ascendancy a tribute to Ramos's persistence



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In White House Turkey Ceremony, President’s Impeachment Jokes Hit Close to the Bone


By BY MARK LEIBOVICH AND ANNIE KARNI from NYT U.S.
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“Democrats are accusing me of being too soft on Turkey,” Mr. Trump said in pardoning two white fowls named Bread and Butter.
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The World-Shaking News That You’re Missing


By BY THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN from NYT Opinion
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The U.S.-China divide isn’t just about trade.
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Death of Colombian Teenager Drives Protesters Back to Streets


By BY ALAN YUHAS from NYT World
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Dilan Cruz, 18, died after being struck by a police projectile. Activists call him a symbol of “a generation that was robbed of its rights.”
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What a Witch Hunt Really Looks Like


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In 1692, in Salem, Mass., we also witnessed the courage required to stop one.
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Iran Strengthens Response to Protests


By BY FARNAZ FASSIHI AND RICK GLADSTONE from NYT World
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The authorities say “six main elements” of unrest in Tehran were arrested. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he had received nearly 20,000 videos and other evidence from Iran of a violent suppression.
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How much! Why are service station snacks so expensive?

A bottle of water costs four times more on the motorway than in a supermarket, mystery shoppers say.

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UK would be 'outgunned' in Russia conflict - think-tank

The UK has a critical shortage of artillery and ammunition, according to a defence think-tank.

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Bad dreams 'help to control fear when awake'

A bad dream during the night may help you to control fear when awake, say researchers.

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TikTok Blocks Teen Who Posted About China’s Detention Camps


By BY RAYMOND ZHONG from NYT Technology
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The app faced renewed questions about whether it censors material after it removed an American’s video about Muslims in China.
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What $30 Million Gets in TV Ads


By BY NICK CORASANITI from NYT U.S.
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Michael Bloomberg made a splashy entrance into the 2020 race — and you’ll see one of his ads soon.
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Pete Buttigieg Responds to Uproar Over Past Comments on Minority Students


By BY REID J. EPSTEIN AND SYDNEY EMBER from NYT U.S.
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Michael Harriot, who wrote a scathing essay about Mr. Buttigieg in The Root, said his goal was to point out that “the ignoring and whitewashing of the issues, and trying to remain appealing to moderate voters, does a disservice to the Democratic Party’s core constituency.”
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Spanish accents spoken in the United States

More than 41 million people in the US speak Spanish, but they don't all speak it the same way.

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Nobel winner Wole Soyinka’s journey with prostate cancer

Nigerian author and Nobel prize winner Prof Wole Soyinka was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2014.

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Edward Gallagher: The story behind Trump, Fox News and the Navy Seal

The US navy secretary has been forced out after clashing with the White House over a Navy Seal. What happened?

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Lebanese business people back protesters' call for change

How Lebanon's business community views the current anti-government protests.

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How China is building a world-beating phone network

While Huawei tech is blocked in the US, it is helping build one of the world biggest 5G networks at home.

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Hong Kong Voted. Is Beijing Listening?


By BY THE EDITORIAL BOARD from NYT Opinion
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Citizens voted overwhelmingly for pro-democracy candidates. It was a clear signal to Beijing that the protests are not a foreign plot.
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Son of Deputy from Neighboring County Accused of Killing Sheriff


By BY SANDRA E. GARCIA from NYT U.S.
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Sheriff John Williams was responding to a disturbance call at an Alabama gas station when he was fatally shot. William Chase Johnson, 18, has been charged with his murder.
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