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World
Donors Are War-Weary, So Ukrainian Soldiers Get Creative for Funds
A robust fund-raising operation has been critical in supplying Ukraine’s military. But as the war drags on, contributions have lagged.
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World
Prigozhin Is Said to Be in Russia, as Wagner Mystery Deepens
After the mercenary boss staged a brief insurrection in Russia, the leader of Belarus said his country had taken him…
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Business
John Kerry to Visit China to Restart Climate Negotiations
A yearlong freeze in climate talks appears to be ending as the United States and China, the world’s biggest polluters,…
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Magazine
A New French Hotel, Perched on a Cliff
Plus: naturally dyed table linens, a memorial in the form of a closet and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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World
What 120 Degrees Looks Like in One of Mexico’s Hottest Cities
People in Hermosillo are used to the heat: Enduring scorching temperatures is a local point of pride in this northwestern…
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US
Prosecutors Face Conspiracy Theories in Jan. 6 Trial
A man charged with plotting to storm the Capitol is the latest to use baseless assertions as a defense, leading…
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News
What’s the Story With Colleen Hoover?
There are the novels the literary world acclaims and there are the novels people actually read. Occasionally — perhaps with…
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News
The Biden-Trump Rematch Is Already Here
One of the most significant developments in the run-up to the 2024 presidential election has emerged largely under the radar.…
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News
Guess Who’s Been Paying to Block Green Energy? You Have.
To avoid the worst impacts of climate change, we have to make two big transitions at once: First, we have…
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World
In the Azores: Earth, Water, Fire and Air, Sometimes All at Once
It was 6 a.m. — 2 a.m. to my raddled East Coast brain — and my husband, daughter and I…