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A crew of men repair an abandoned rail line that once connected this rural part of southern Poland to Ukraine.

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In a remote province in the southeast tip of Poland, surrounded by snow and bare trees, 11 burly men in orange suits are hard at work rebuilding rail tracks first put down in the 19th century.

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As Ukrainians flee the war at home, a makeshift system of supplies and aid has sprung up in the Przemyƛl train station.

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Russia's growing isolation in the cultural world is poignant for those who remember optimistic outreach of the 80s and 90s.

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The number of Black-owned businesses is currently more than 30% above pre-pandemic levels. A Brooklyn street nicknamed "Black Girl Magic Row," exemplifies women helping one another succeed.

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Russian airlines can no longer get spare parts or technical support for their Airbus and Boeing planes.

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American gas stations displaying high prices this summer and fall will matter more than all the campaign billboards put together in affecting the November midterm elections.

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Automakers want to sell you an electric vehicle, but to do that, they'll need the world to dig a lot more minerals out of the ground. The challenge is transforming both mining and the auto industries.

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The anniversary of the shooting spree that killed eight people, six of whom were women of Asian descent, will take place Tuesday. Organizers are planning rallies around the country.

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