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International
Mexico Sues Gun Companies in U.S., Accusing Them of Fueling Violence
MEXICO CITY — For years, Mexican officials have complained that lax U.S. gun control was responsible for devastating bloodshed in…
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Tensions Flare Again Along Israel-Lebanon Border
JERUSALEM — Militants in southern Lebanon fired rockets into Israel on Wednesday for the second time in two weeks, prompting…
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Fisheries
U.S. Blocks Fishing Boat From Fiji, Citing Forced Labor
U.S. Customs officials have blocked a commercial fishing boat from bringing tuna and other seafood into the United States, citing…
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International
Japan Grabs the First 3 Skateboarding Golds
TOKYO — The formidable team of skateboarders from Japan continued their stellar performance at the Olympics and Wednesday combined to…
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International
Simone Biles, in Comeback, Takes Bronze in Balance Beam
TOKYO — Simone Biles didn’t want her Olympics, and perhaps her career, to end with her in the stands and…
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International
As Ethiopia’s Civil War Rages, Bodies Float Downriver Into Sudan
AL-FASHAGA, Sudan — The bodies floated over the border in ones and twos, bloated and bearing knife or gunshot wounds,…
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Health
Is the Delta Variant Making Younger Adults ‘Sicker, Quicker’?
Recently, a 28-year-old patient died of COVID-19 at CoxHealth Medical Center in Springfield, Missouri. Last week, a 21-year-old college student…
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International
Haitians Investigating President’s Death, Under Threat, Go Into Hiding
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — They examined the bodies of Haiti’s slain president and of the mercenaries who are accused of conspiring…
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Health
Germany Will Offer Vaccine Booster Shots Starting in September
BERLIN — As concerns grow over the highly contagious delta variant of the coronavirus, Germany on Monday became the biggest…
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International
U.S. Falls to Canada, a Stinging Blow in a Frustrating Olympics
KASHIMA, Japan — The referee’s whistle had barely finished chirping when the Canadian players sprinted to the middle of the…
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