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  2. Parts of U.K. Brace for the Hottest Day of the Year

    Temperatures were expected to reach near 90 degrees on Tuesday, unusually warm for the region. The government issued a health alert for vulnerable groups.

    By Derrick Bryson Taylor, Jenny Gross and Isabella Kwai

     
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  4. How to Teach a Horse to Dance

    A dressage rider explains how she and her horse, Jagerbomb, made it to the Olympics.

    By Alex Marshall and Bobby Beasley

     
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  7. Tuesday Briefing

    President Biden’s call to change the Supreme Court.

    By Natasha Frost

     
  8. After Furious Battles, Ukraine Loses a Pair of Hard-Won Villages

    “It was like a fight between two packs of dogs,” said an officer, describing the struggle for one of the areas, Urozhaine. But “there came a moment when it made no sense to keep people there.”

    By Carlotta Gall, Kamila Hrabchuk and David Guttenfelder

     
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  45. Vintage of War

    A single image captures the change in fortunes for a wine cellar turned field hospital in Russian-occupied Ukraine.

    By Nanna Heitmann and Eric Nagourney

     
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  55. 36 Hours

    36 Hours in Nice, France

    The French Riviera resort town brims with the unexpected, including a wealth of prehistory, ancient ruins and newer attractions.

    By Chloé Braithwaite

     
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  91. On Your Marks, Get Set, Serve!

    Waiters in London competed in an annual footrace designed to test their mettle, their coordination and their skill as servers.

    By Amelia Nierenberg

     
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  97. The Buried Book That Helped Ukraine’s Literary Revival

    To keep it from Russian forces, a writer hid his last manuscript under a cherry tree. Its rediscovery became part of a flowering of interest in Ukrainian literature.

    By Andrew E. Kramer, Maria Varenikova and Finbarr O’Reilly

     
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  100. What’s Left for France’s Left?

    Two weeks ago a coalition of left-wing parties came first in the legislative elections. Now some wonder whether it will have any power at all.

    By Emma Bubola

     
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