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[The New York Times] • An American college student held by North Korea for more than a year, Otto Warmbier, has been returned to the U.S. in a coma.
[The New York Times] • Enda Kenny stepped down as Ireland’s taoiseach, or prime minister.
[The New York Times] • At least 17 construction workers have died
and many others faced abuse while building stadiums for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, according to a Human Rights Watch report.
• The life of Gianluca Tonelli, an Italian equine veterinarian, changed 20 years ago when he first tried New York pastrami.
"It’s pretty inspiring to think that [Bouchet] got his Ph.D. so long ago, when racism was a million times more worse
and more ingrained than it is now," one physics major told The Yale Daily News.
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