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  1. In Opinion “A year-plus without shopping has wrought a whole new perspective on stores, and the nature of my attachment to them,” Erin Aubry Kaplan writes in a guest essay. “Simply put, the thrill of the hunt that once was so integral to my life is gone.”

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  2. DaBaby was left off the list of performers for the Governors Ball in New York, and he was dropped from the Lollapalooza music festival lineup in Chicago after the rapper's homophobic comments. 

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  3. Los científicos han observado escarabajos acuáticos que caminan de cabeza en la superficie interior del agua, como haría un escarabajo terrestre en tu techo.

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  4. David Marchese: "You said you have a vision for the whole totality of 'Aquaman.' Are you able to articulate that vision for me?" Jason Momoa: "No."

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  5. New York City's transit workers must be vaccinated or face weekly testing, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said on Monday. The requirement applies to 68,000 MTA employees as part of the state’s latest effort to boost vaccination rates.

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    They examined the bodies of Haiti’s slain president & of the Colombians accused of conspiring to kill him. Now they are in hiding, constantly on the move with a backpack full of documents that could determine the fate of Haiti’s watershed trial.

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  7. Simone Biles, who will compete in balance beam at on Tuesday, helped Jade Carey shake off disappointment after she stumbled in the vault. “Let it go and move on,” Carey recalled Biles telling her. Carey went on to win gold in the floor exercise.

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  8. Dan Brown, el autor de “El código Da Vinci”, tiene un libro de consejos poco conocido. El problema es que parece imposible de comprar. “Hasta el día de hoy, no tengo pruebas de que este libro sea real”, dijo una cineasta que intenta rastrearlo.

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  9. As New York strives to lure back tourists and office workers, it has undertaken an aggressive campaign to push homeless people off the streets of Manhattan. City workers used to tear down one or two encampments a day. Now, they sometimes clear dozens.

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  10. The U.S. women's soccer team's loss to Canada may signal the beginning of the end of a remarkably successful era for a group of players who struggled on Monday to put their finger on what exactly had gone wrong at .

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  11. Breaking News: Mayor Bill de Blasio urged vaccinated New Yorkers to wear masks indoors as another coronavirus wave appears to sweep the city, but he stopped short of issuing a new mandate.

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  12. A heat wave and torrential rains in London this summer are raising questions about the capital’s vulnerability to climate change. The Queen guitarist Brian May is one of the most prominent people sounding the alarm.

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    NYC is going all-out to push homeless people off the streets of Manhattan - in ways that critics say are more about sweeping people under the rug than actually solving homelessness. A 🧵 on today’s front-page story by me & :

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    *New* Mayor Bill de Blasio announces a new vaccine mandate for new city employees: "Every single new person hired by the city of New York -- before they report to work, they must provide proof of vaccination."

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  15. Residents on the Big Island of Hawaii who were forced to leave their homes over the weekend because of a huge brush fire were allowed to return on Sunday. But they could be required to evacuate again if weather conditions worsen.

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  16. Germany will start offering Covid vaccine booster shots to older people and people with underlying health conditions in September because of concerns over the Delta variant, according to a draft plan.

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  17. Officials looking into the killing of President Moïse of Haiti are in hiding after being pressured to tamper with evidence. They are carrying a backpack full of documents that could determine the fate of the country’s most important trial in decades.

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  18. Christine Sinclair, captain of the Canada women's Olympic soccer team: "Now that we're in the final, we go for it." Carli Lloyd of the U.S., two-time gold medalist: "It's just heartbreaking, really."

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  19. How many words can you make with 7 letters? Try today’s Spelling Bee.

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  20. Even though their sentimental value may be priceless to the athletes who wear them around their necks, Olympic medals are finding their way to pawn shops and auction blocks from the podium.

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