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Bangladesh Looks to China for $5 Billion Loan

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Bangladesh is in talks with China for a loan to bolster the nation’s dwindling foreign-exchange reserves—drawing the South Asian country closer to Beijing.

From ‘Battle Bus’ to ‘Tactical Voting’: Understanding the Terms of the U.K. Election

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From battle bus to tactical voting, U.K. elections have a distinct vocabulary that draws on traditions of parliamentary democracy as well as modern political slogans and spin.

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Thailand, in Bid to Boost Tourism, Considers Ending Its Ban on Afternoon Alcohol Sales

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The move would be expected to help boost the tourism industry, which is struggling with weak consumer spending, as Thailand’s government is under pressure to revive Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy.

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Owning a House in the U.S. Is Now the Most Expensive Since 2007, New Report Finds

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The costs of a typical home consumed 35.1% of the average wage in the second quarter of 2024, according to a new report.

Chinese and Philippine Officials Seek to Deescalate South China Sea Tensions

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Both sides “affirmed their commitment to deescalate tensions without prejudice to their respective positions.”

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Why Beryl’s ‘Unprecedented’ Timing is a Signal of Climate Change’s Impact on Extreme Weather

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Hurricane Beryl became the earliest Category 5 hurricane ever in the Atlantic. Experts say climate change is impacting extreme weather.

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Wisconsin Supreme Court to Consider Whether 175-Year-Old Law Bans Abortion

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Wisconsin lawmakers enacted statutes in 1849 that had been interpreted as outlawing abortion in all cases except to save the mother's life.

Stripper Sues Florida Over New Restrictions for Workers at Adult Entertainment Businesses

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Serenity Michelle Bushey claims in the lawsuit that she lost her job at Cafe Risque in the Gainesville area after the law took effect.

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White Rhino Born in a Chilean Zoo Gives Boost to the Near-Endangered Species

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Hannah, a 13-year-old white rhinoceros, has delivered a newborn calf in a rare zoo birth for the almost endangered species.

Diamond Shruumz Microdosing Candies May Be Linked to Death and Dozen of Illnesses, FDA Says

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Federal health officials are investigating a possible death and dozens of illnesses tied to recalled “microdosing” candies laced with a chemical found in mushrooms.

New Vehicle Sales Barely Rose in the Second Quarter, Despite Deals

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U.S. new-vehicle sales rose only slightly in the second quarter, despite larger discounts and slightly lower prices.

A New Alzheimer’s Drug May Be the Most Effective One Yet

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Eli Lilly's new drug, donanemab, targets amyloid proteins and slows cognitive decline more than others in its class.

Tuesday, Jul 2

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The Democrats Calling For Biden to Withdraw From the 2024 Election

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Here are the most prominent Democrats to urge Biden to withdraw so far.

Kamala Harris’ Balancing Act

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"Let’s deal with what we’ve got," Harris said at a recent fundraiser.

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Democrats Are Finally Saying It Aloud: Biden Might Not Be Up For This

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"Is this an episode or is this a condition?" asked Nancy Pelosi.

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FDA Approves Second Alzheimer’s Drug That Can Modestly Slow Disease

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The Food and Drug Administration approved Eli Lilly’s Kisunla for mild or early cases of dementia caused by Alzheimer’s.

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What’s the Least Amount of Sleep You Need to Get?

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Playing sleep limbo—how long can you go?—is a dangerous game.

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Victims Behind Netflix’s The Man With 1000 Kids Speak Out on the Dangers of Serial Sperm Donors

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Victims of a serial sperm donor featured in a new documentary speak out on the dangers of fertility fraud and how it changed their lives forever.

The Deep Roots of the Franco-American Alliance

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The Franco-American alliance first flourished in Newport, R.I., helping to win the U.S. to win independence.

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Should Joe Biden Stop His Presidential Campaign? Here’s How He Can Still Fire Back

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Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven Tian give five lessons on how Joe Biden can get back on track before his campaign spirals out of control.

Rudy Giuliani Disbarred in NY After Lies About Trump’s 2020 Election Loss

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Rudy Giuliani was disbarred in New York after a court found he repeatedly made false statements about Donald Trump's 2020 election loss.

Defense Secretary Austin Says U.S. Will Provide $2.3 Billion More in Military Aid to Ukraine

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To include anti-tank weapons, interceptors and munitions for Patriot and other air defense systems.

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How Hurricane Beryl Is Shattering Storm Records

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It is the earliest major hurricane to reach Category 5 intensity in the Atlantic Ocean. Here's what to know.

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North Korea Brags of New Missile With ‘Super-Large Warhead.’ Here’s What to Know

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North Korea said Tuesday it had test-fired a new tactical ballistic missile, a claim disputed by South Korean officials and experts.

At Least 105 Dead in Stampede at Religious Event in India

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A stampede among thousands of people at a religious gathering in northern India has killed at least 105 and left scores injured.

There’s Still More to Learn From the Debate Over American Monuments

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Philip Schuyler is a reminder of how the things we rightly celebrate about that period are intertwined with the things from which we recoil.

The Growing Evidence That Americans Are Less Divided Than You May Think

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The growing evidence that—even heading into this year’s election—Americans are less divided than you may think.

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When Gentrification Comes to Small Towns

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Richard Ocejo explores the devastating long-term effects gentrification has on rural areas.

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What to Know About Severe Turbulence That’s Wreaking Havoc on Flights Around the World

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An Air Europa flight bound for Uruguay had to emergency land in Brazil so dozens injured by turbulence could be treated.

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Hungary’s Putin-Friendly Leader Makes Rare Ukraine Visit to Talk Peace

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The visit comes a day after Hungary took over the E.U.’s rotating presidency, a role that has little power but can be used to set the tone of the bloc’s agenda.