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N.Y.C. Mayor Declares State of Emergency Over Migrant Crisis
Mayor Eric Adams declared a state of emergency for New York City in response to an influx of migrants from Latin America. The mayor said that the city was prepared to spend $1 billion to address the crisis.
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Thailand Mourns Victims of Day Care Mass Shooting
Family members and mourners laid flowers outside the day care center in northeastern Thailand where a gunman killed three dozen people, including 24 young children.
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Herschel Walker Dismisses Abortion Story
During a campaign stop in Wadley, Ga., Herschel Walker, the state's Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, dismissed a report that he paid for an ex-girlfriend's abortion.
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Biden Promotes IBM's $20 Billion Manufacturing Deal in New York
During his visit to IBM's Hudson Valley facility in New York, President Biden highlighted the CHIPS and Science Act that provides subsidies to companies that sign up to jump-start domestic production of semiconductor chips.
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Biden and DeSantis Deliver Remarks on Hurricane Ian's Aftermath
President Biden and Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida both acknowledged their cooperation in Hurricane Ian recovery efforts.
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SpaceX Launches to Space Station With Russian Astronaut in Crew
A SpaceX rocket launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center. One crew member was a Russian astronaut, showing the continued cooperation between the United States and Russia on the International Space Station in the face of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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'Click Chemistry' Scientists Awarded Nobel Prize
Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless were honored for developing a field of chemistry that studies how molecules snap together like building blocks.
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DeSantis Will Brief Biden During Trip to Survey Hurricane Damage
The White House press secretary said President Biden would not engage in a new round of his political fight with Gov. Ron DeSantis during his trip to survey hurricane damage in Florida.
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Biden Unveils New Measures to Protect Abortion Rights
One hundred days after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, President Biden called on Americans to pressure Congress to pass legislation that would ensure abortion is legal across the United States.
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3 Scientists Share Nobel Prize for Work in Quantum Technology
Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger were recognized for conducting experiments concerning quantum entanglement, a phenomenon that occurs when two particles behave as one, even when separated.