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Daniel Noboa Wins Ecuador’s Presidency
A center-right political outsider with a focus on jobs beat out the leftist candidate in a high-stakes election that was focused on the economy and surging gang violence.
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National Museum of Women in the Arts to Open After Renovation
The National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington reopens Oct. 21 after a renovation and the loss of its legendary leader. It faces a world that has changed its outlook significantly.
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Moving a Masterpiece to La Guardia Is a High-Wire Act
A five-ton aerial sculpture created by Richard Lippold for Lincoln Center, where it hung for decades, has been reinstalled at an airport. Is it a win for New York?
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#StopRansomware: AvosLocker Ransomware (Update)
SUMMARY Note: This joint Cybersecurity Advisory (CSA) is part of an ongoing #StopRansomware effort to publish advisories for network defenders that detail various ransomware variants and ransomware threat actors. These #StopRansomware advisories include recently and historically observed tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) and indicators of compromise (IOCs) to help organizations protect against ransomware. Visit stopransomware.gov…
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How Megafires Are Remaking the World
In our Pyrocene age, enormous wildfires aren’t merely damaging ecosystems but transforming them.
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Photos From the Ring of Fire Solar Eclipse
The “ring of fire” bathed eight American states, Mexico and a number of Central American countries in astronomical awe before its final act in Colombia and Brazil.
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Millet is a tasty ancient grain that’s good for you and the planet
This gluten-free grain is also climate-resilient, drought-tolerant and can live in poor soil.
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How a Fertilizer Shortage Is Spreading Desperate Hunger
Across Africa and in parts of Asia, disruption to the supply chain for fertilizer is raising food prices and increasing malnutrition.
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Powerful Donors Push Universities to Condemn Criticism of Israel
Wall Street financiers are pressing elite schools to condemn criticism of Israel. Amid pressure, the University of Pennsylvania on Sunday issued a statement referring to Hamas’s attack as terrorism.
