U.S. Navy Jet Sinks Into Red Sea After Falling Off Aircraft Carrier

One sailor sustained minor injuries, according to the Navy, which is investigating the incident.

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Clashes Erupt in Damascus Outskirts, Killing 9

The sectarian-tinged violence was directed at a suburb of the Syrian capital with a large population from the Druse minority. Local Druse leaders said they held the government responsible.

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Send Us Your Dad’s Best Texts

For Father’s Day, we’re collecting the funniest and most heartfelt messages that readers have received from Dad.

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What Can You Do About Tinnitus?

There aren’t many cures for people who hear phantom ringing or buzzing noises — but there are ways to manage the condition.

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With Trump In Power, Foreign Crypto Companies Make Inroads in US

The prime example is Tether, a firm that regulators once targeted. Its chief executive recently hobnobbed in Washington with lawmakers and lobbyists.

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Student Debt Collections Restart on May 5. Here’s What to Know.

More than five million borrowers are in default, and millions of others are projected to be on the precipice.

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N.Y.C. Museum Celebrates the Nation’s 250th Anniversary

The New York Historical plans six exhibitions, all featuring the city as a major player.

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G.M. Withdraws Profit Forecast as Trump Tariffs Take a Toll

General Motors also said its profit in the first three months of the year fell 7 percent from a year earlier.

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Lab Animals Face Being Euthanized as Trump Cuts Research

Animal testing remains a fundamental part of biomedical research. But as funding evaporates, mice, rats and even monkeys may be euthanized.

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