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Man Pleads Guilty to Four Asian Spa Killings and Is Sentenced to Life

Robert Aaron Long, 22, still faces the death penalty in four other deaths, which are being prosecuted in another county

U.S. Senate Votes to Start Work on a $1 Trillion National Infrastructure Plan

President Joe Biden hailed the package as one that would show America can “do big things”

This Is Who Will Replace Simone Biles in the Olympic Gymnastics All-Around Final

With Simone Biles withdrawing from the all-around, the door opens for another gymnast

With Simone Biles and Naomi Osaka Off TV Screens, Who Will Be the New Olympic Stars?

The Tokyo Olympics were supposed to belong to Simone Biles and Naomi Osaka, full stop, writes TIME's Sean Gregory.

What Is Delta-8? A New Cannabis Chemical Is Gaining Fans and Scrutiny

A chemical cousin of pot’s main intoxicating ingredient has rocketed to popularity over the last year—but is it legal?

Katie Ledecky Falters in 200-m, but Makes History 1 Hour Later With 1,500-m Gold

It’s been a tough Olympics for well-known names in the pool as a new generation of swimmers are gaining ground.

The Two Koreas Talk Again and Agree to Improve Ties

But any resumption of stalled negotiations to rid the North of its nuclear weapons is still a long way off

Only Half of American Households Donate to Charity, a New Study Reveals

Donations to charity are reaching record highs, but the giving is done by a smaller and smaller slice of the population

American Carissa Moore, New Olympic Gold Medalist, Leads A Golden Moment For Women’s Surfing

Despite rougher-than-expected seas off the Japanese coast for the Olympics surfing competition as tropical storm Nepartak heads toward land, American surfing phenom Carissa Moore owned the waves. Moore, the four-time world champion and top-ranked women’s surfer in the world, defeated Bianca Buitendag of South Africa in the finals of the women’s Olympic surfing competition at…

Days After the Olympics Begin, Tokyo Logs Record Coronavirus Cases

The Japanese capital reported 2,848 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday

UNESCO Says Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Isn’t In Danger Yet. Many Environmentalists and Divers Disagree

UNESCO's decision to delay the listing of the reef as endangered has pleased Canberra but upset environmentalists

Naomi Osaka Knocked Out of Olympics in Straight Sets by No. 42-Ranked Player

Marketa Vondrousova of the Czech Republic beat Osaka 6-1, 6-4 in the third round of competition at the Ariake Tennis Park
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