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Secret Data, Tiny Islands and a Quest for Treasure on the Ocean Floor
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Penn Station Plan Makes a High-Stakes Bet on the Future of Office Work

Penn Station Plan Makes a High-Stakes Bet on the Future of Office Work

By Matthew Haag, Patrick McGeehan and Andres Kudacki

Despite near record-high office vacancies, Gov. Kathy Hochul has backed a real estate project at the New York transit hub that would be one of the largest in American history.

Race to the Future

Secret Data, Tiny Islands and a Quest for Treasure on the Ocean Floor

By Eric Lipton

Mining in parts of the Pacific Ocean was meant to benefit poor countries, but an international agency gave a Canadian company access to prized seabed sites with metals crucial to the green energy revolution.

Document Inquiry Poses Unparalleled Test for Justice Dept.

News Analysis

Document Inquiry Poses Unparalleled Test for Justice Dept.

By Katie Benner

What had started as an effort to retrieve national security documents has now been transformed into one of the most challenging and complicated criminal investigations in recent memory.

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Cloud Wars: Mideast Rivalries Rise Along a New Front

World

Cloud Wars: Mideast Rivalries Rise Along a New Front

By Alissa J. Rubin and Bryan Denton

As climate change makes the region hotter and drier, the U.A.E. is leading the effort to squeeze more rain out of the clouds, and other countries are rushing to keep up.

What's With All the Fluff About a New Civil War, Anyway?

Opinion | Guest Essay

What's With All the Fluff About a New Civil War, Anyway?

By Sarah Vowell

Why the idea of two new separate "blue" and "red" countries is absurd.

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Devastating Floods in Pakistan Kill More Than a Thousand People

Video Video: Devastating Floods in Pakistan Kill More Than a Thousand People

By Storyful, Reuters and The Associated Press

More than 33 million people have been affected by record rainfall this summer, according to Pakistan's National Disaster Management Authority.

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