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How the NFL keeps fans transfixed even when there are no games

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Can playing cards help catch criminals?

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A novel idea for solving cold cases comes with high-stakes risks

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After a season of Gaza protests, America’s university graduates are polarised but resilient

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The graduation speech is a dismal genre, typically a sermon about showing grit and finding your own path, leavened by dad jokes. America’s university graduating classes of 2024 are unlikely to mind. The great majority of them started college four years ago, amid peak covid. This spring, protests over the war in Gaza disrupted many campuses and led to nearly 3,000 arrests nationwide. At the hotspot of Columbia University in New York, classes went online again, triggering covid flashbacks. University leaders and police prepared this month for tense scenes at graduation ceremonies.

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Bayer wants legislative help to fight its cancer lawsuits

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But the maker of Roundup weedkiller faces opposition from Republican and Democratic hardliners

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