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Humanitarian crisis deepens amid ongoing clashes in Ethiopia's Tigray region In Ethiopia, fighting in Tigray yesterday moved closer to Shimelba refugee camp – which hosts 6,500 Eritrean refugees – raising concerns of mass ...
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Overlooked No More: Anya Phillips, Fashion Influencer in New York's Punk Scene This article is part of Overlooked, a series of obituaries about remarkable people whose deaths, beginning in 1851, went unreported in The Times.
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In a warming climate, can birds take the heat? Yet, in a first-of-its-kind study, University of Illinois researchers show both temperate and tropical birds can handle acute heat stress much better than ...
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Murray/Skupski Keep London Hopes Alive In Sofia Murray/Skupski Keep London Hopes Alive In Sofia. Jamie Murray and Neal Skupski advance to their third ATP Tour final as a team at the Sofia Open. © ...
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First Thing election special: Homeland Security experts find no fraud as Trump digs in A statement issued from cybersecurity experts said the election was in fact the "most secure in American history", because of the reviewing and double- ...
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Cyberattacks targeting health care must stop In recent months, we've detected cyberattacks from three nation-state actors targeting seven prominent companies directly involved in researching ...
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The Biggest Launch in Xbox History, All Thanks to You Thanks to you, the launch of Xbox Series X|S is now the most successful debut in our history. While we missed the emotional spark of being together ...
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Groundbreaking for cathode active materials production plant in Schwarzheide, Germany The new plant is part of BASF's multi-step investment plan in the European battery materials market and will use precursors from the company's ...
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