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Jul- 2023 -11 July
A Tiny Fish That Fuels an Atlantic Ecosystem Now Fuels Industry Debates
Researchers hoped to find evidence of a healthy new generation of ospreys when they checked 84 nests of the fish-eating…
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11 July
Tracing Mining’s Threat to U.S. Waters
PABLO, Mont. — In the mountain streams of southern British Columbia and northern Montana, a rugged part of the world,…
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11 July
New Map Shows Titan Submersible Debris’s Proximity to Titanic Wreck
The company that possesses the exclusive salvage rights to the Titanic shipwreck and the ship’s artifacts filed in federal court…
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11 July
3 Takeaways From Janet Yellen’s Trip to Beijing
The deep chill between the United States and China moderated a little over the past few days as Treasury Secretary…
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10 July
The Fed’s Vice Chair for Supervision Suggests Big-Bank Regulation Changes
Michael S. Barr, the Federal Reserve’s vice chair for supervision, announced on Monday that he would be pushing for significant…
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10 July
The End of the Magic World’s 50-Year Grudge
In 1973, a young man named Uri Geller appeared on one of the BBC’s most popular television shows, “The Dimbleby…
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10 July
Why China’s Young People Are Not Getting Married
It has been a brutal three years for China’s young adults. Their unemployment rate is soaring amid a wave of…
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10 July
A PGA Tour Director’s Exit Casts a Pall Over Deal With LIV Golf
‘Serious concerns’ at the PGA Tour Just days before Tuesday’s PGA Tour hearing before the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations,…
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10 July
The Case That Could Be Fox’s Next Dominion
Of all the distortions and paranoia that Tucker Carlson promoted on his since-canceled Fox News program, one looms large: a…
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10 July
The Afterlife of Forlorn Office Furniture
Herman Miller is one of the most revered makers of office furniture in the world, its designs so esteemed that…
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