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10,000 Federal Health Workers to Be Laid Off
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a major restructuring of the Health and Human Services Department, which now employs about 82,000 people.
By Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Christina Jewett
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The Signal Leak Has Little Precedent
The military takes extraordinary measures to keep combat operations secret, cutting off outside communications for service members before launching an attack.
A Journey on the Blue Train: Gilded Luxury in the World’s ‘Most Unequal Country’
On a trip from Cape Town to Pretoria, a reporter grapples with the whiplash of traveling through South Africa’s two worlds, from majestic mountains to struggling shantytowns.
By John Eligon and Lee-Ann Olwage
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What Happens to Your Brain When You Retire?
It’s challenging to stay mentally sharp and healthy through the major transition. Careful planning is key.
By Mohana Ravindranath
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Dolphin Hunting Is Their Tradition. Rising Seas Have Made It a Lifeline.
The residents of Fanalei Island, in the Solomon Islands, say the lucrative hunts will help them buy land elsewhere and move off their sinking home.
By Prianka Srinivasan and Matthew Abbott
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Trump Challenges California on Transgender Parental Notification
The Trump administration will investigate whether a new California law banning parental notification requirements in schools violates federal policy.
By Dana Goldstein and Laurel Rosenhall
Page A1
A Plane Crash in 1961 Devastated the Boston Skating Club. Then It Happened Again.
By Juliet Macur
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Drones, Mines and Snipers: Ukraine’s Front Line Is a World Away from Peace Talks
By Marc Santora, Liubov Sholudko and Nicole Tung
Page A4
Rescuers Race to Save People and Treasures From South Korea Wildfires
By Jin Yu Young and Chang W. Lee
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L.J. Smith, Author of ‘Vampire Diaries’ Book Series, Dies at 66
By Jeré Longman
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Appeals Court Maintains Block on Deportation Flights Under Wartime Power
By Alan Feuer and Charlie Savage
Page A18
The Online Casinos That Can Operate as Long as They Say They Aren’t Actually Casinos
By Ben Blatt
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New York County Clerk Blocks Texas Court Filing Against Doctor Over Abortion Pills
By Pam Belluck
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Review: Sarah Snook Stars in the Selfie of ‘Dorian Gray’
By Jesse Green
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Jazzed About Abstraction: Jack Whitten’s Show Is a Peak MoMA Moment