World
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Teachers Tackle Black History Month, Under New Restrictions
In rural New Hampshire, a Spanish teacher took down a “Black Lives Matter” sign in her classroom. In Lubbock, Texas,…
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Blinken Says U.S. Has a ‘Long-Term Future’ in the Pacific Islands
NADI, Fiji — As the first U.S. secretary of state to visit Fiji in 36 years, Antony J. Blinken wanted…
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Canada Toughens Stance on Protests, Promising ‘Robust’ Police Response
OTTAWA — After weeks of treading lightly around the protests paralyzing much of Canada’s economy, federal, provincial and local officials…
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Rick Caruso, Billionaire Developer, Jumps Into Los Angeles Mayor’s Race
Rick J. Caruso, a billionaire real estate developer and longtime civic figure, jumped into the race for mayor of Los…
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What to Know About the Super Bowl
A jogger in Darby Park running past the rooftops of Inglewood and SoFi Stadium.Credit...AJ Mast for The New York TimesThe…
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For Australia, the Winter Games may be fertile ground for gold.
Australia’s Olympic history dates all the way back to 1896, when it took gold in two events at the first…
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How a Tawdry Steakhouse Melee Transfixed Miami Politics
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Every so often, a petty political episode consumes Miami, its piquant details transfixing the city for…
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To Frustration of Many, Trudeau Has Moved Slowly With Canada Protests
With the turmoil in Canada only intensifying from a protest movement that has shut down the urban cores of several…
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Pentagon to send 3,000 more troops to Poland.
The Pentagon on Friday ordered 3,000 additional troops to Poland, bringing to 5,000 the total number of reinforcements sent to…
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Remembering What Draws You In
Astead Herndon, who follows politics for The Times and Tottenham Hotspur because he just can’t help himself, is filling in…