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World By Pete McKenzie Below the waters of the Cook Islands, population 15,000, lie minerals used to power electric cars. Extracting them could bring riches, but many say it's a bad idea. | | Opinion By Alexandra Horowitz We may not mean to, but we are hurting the dogs we claim to love. | | |
By Reuters Tens of thousands of people have fled Rafah, Gaza, this week since Israel escalated attacks and ordered evacuations from the eastern part of the city. | | By The Associated Press John F. Kirby, a White House national security spokesman, said President Biden is concerned that an Israeli assault on Rafah would strengthen Hamas. | | By The Associated Press The four-story building under construction collapsed on Monday, killing at least eight people and leaving dozens of others missing. | | By Jonah E. Bromwich, Karen Hanley and Gabriel Blanco Stormy Daniels battled Donald J. Trump's lawyers, and the judge issued a blistering ruling from the bench denying a request for a mistrial. Jonah Bromwich, a criminal justice reporter at The New York Times, gives his takeaways. | | |
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