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As U.S. and Chinese Officials Meet, Businesses Temper Their Hopes

Chief executives in the U.S. have long pushed for closer ties between the two countries. Now they just hope a rocky situation won’t get...

First Person Diagnosed With Autism Dies At Age 89

FOREST, Miss. (AP) — The Mississippi man known as “Case 1,” the first person to be diagnosed with autism, has died.Donald G. Triplett was...

Your Intentions for the Summer

Years ago, I received a voicemail from the neighborhood cobbler telling me my shoes were ready to pick up. The message was perfunctory, left...

Rallying With Union Members, Biden Calls Himself ‘Most Pro-Union President’ In History

PHILADELPHIA — Speaking on Saturday to more than a thousand union members in his first campaign rally of the 2024 election cycle, President Joe...

Deadnaming Children Would Be Allowed Under School Policy

The leader of New Brunswick, Canada, is pushing his province to roll back a rule that required teachers to use a child’s preferred name...

WNBA Working With Brittney Griner On Travel Options Amid Ongoing Security Concerns

NEW YORK (AP) — The WNBA is working with Brittney Griner and the Phoenix Mercury on travel options including charter flights going forward.Griner’s travel...

Victims in the Manitoba Crash Were 10 Minutes From Their Destination

Canada|10 Minutes From Their Destination, a Crash Took Their Liveshttps://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/16/world/canada/manitoba-car-crash-canada.htmlA road trip to a casino turned deadly yesterday for 15 people aboard a bus...

Zion National Park’s First Pride Was A Joyful Act Of Resistance

Zion National Park’s first Pride was everything its organizers set out to make it: A vibrant celebration of queer life set to the serene...

Finland Shifts Right With Coalition Including an Anti-Immigration Party

When the party of the country’s political rock star, former Prime Minister Sanna Marin, lost in April, a center-right party’s power rose.Petteri Orpo, leader...

Families Impacted By Harvard Morgue Scandal File Lawsuit

BOSTON (AP) — The son of a woman whose body was donated to Harvard Medical School for research purposes filed a class-action lawsuit on...

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