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Mexico Investigates Migrant Deaths in Border City Fire as Homicide Case
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F.D.A. Approves Narcan for Over-the-Counter Sales

F.D.A. Approves Narcan for Over-the-Counter Sales

By Jan Hoffman

The nasal spray reverses opioid overdoses and public health officials hope that making it more widely available could save lives and reduce the nation's high rates of drug fatalities.

Mexico Investigates Migrant Deaths in Border City Fire as Homicide Case

By Simon Romero, Natalie Kitroeff and Eileen Sullivan

The authorities identified eight suspects and said government workers and private security workers had done nothing to help migrants flee the blaze at a detention center in Ciudad Juárez.

How Ukraine's Battered Steel Industry Galvanized Its War Effort

How Ukraine's Battered Steel Industry Galvanized Its War Effort

By Finbarr O'Reilly

Ukraine's iron- and steel-producing factories have made body armor, helmets and armored plates for vehicles — and steelworkers risked their lives rolling out heavy machinery at the beginning of the war to help physically block the Russian advance.

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The Yankees Cap Goes Viral in Brazil: 'Is It Basketball?'

World | Brazil Dispatch

The Yankees Cap Goes Viral in Brazil: 'Is It Basketball?'

By Jack Nicas

The New York Yankees logo is everywhere in Brazil. What it means, however, is up for interpretation.

We're About to Find Out How Far the Supreme Court Will Go to Arm America

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We're About to Find Out How Far the Supreme Court Will Go to Arm America

By Linda Greenhouse

The Biden administration has asked the justices to overturn an appeals court decision on guns that can charitably be described as nuts.

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How to Use Narcan Nasal Spray

Video Video: How to Use Narcan Nasal Spray

By The New York Times

Narcan, a naloxone nasal spray, is now approved for over-the-counter sales and should be widely available by late summer. Experts say that these sprays can swiftly reverse an opioid overdose and are easy to use. Here's how.

Jimmy Kimmel Recaps Day Eight of 'To Catch a President'

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Jimmy Kimmel Recaps Day Eight of 'To Catch a President'

By Trish Bendix

Kimmel complained that the grand jury is "leaving us hanging like Trump tried to do with Mike Pence."

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