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World
Writing in an Endangered Language to Honor, and Challenge, Traditions
In “How to Be a Good Savage,” Mikeas Sánchez’ poems help preserve her language, Zoque, and allow it to commingle…
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Health
Why Is My Dessert on a Pedestal? 7 New Styles at the Restaurant Table.
At the restaurant ILIS in Brooklyn, your smoked tomato and clam dashi arrives in a giant clamshell, sealed with beeswax…
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World
Two Capitol Riots. Two Very Different Results.
Why has Brazil united in rejecting last year’s insurrection, while the United States remains deeply divided over Jan. 6?
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World
Exhausted, on the Defensive and at ‘Hell’s Gate’ in Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, Ukraine — Under the cover of darkness, leaning forward under the weight of packs and rifles, a squad…
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Magazine
2024 Golden Globes: Photos From the Red Carpet
All the best looks from the first major award show of the year.
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News
First Flight of the Vulcan Rocket Sends an American Lander Toward the Moon
The United Launch Alliance rocket will be the first in a series of new launchers that could chip away at…
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World
Two More Journalists Die in Gaza, Including Son of Al Jazeera Reporter
Wael al-Dahdouh, a well-known Palestinian correspondent for Al Jazeera TV who has spent his career covering Gaza, had already lost…
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World
‘Two Men Down’: For Ukrainian Medics, It Was Time to Move
To save lives, Ukrainian combat medics must stay alive. So, deep inside a position that soldiers call “the black forest”…
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Business
After the Capitol Attack, Companies Pledged to Rethink Political Giving. Did They?
A new analysis of corporate PAC donations shines light on an opaque political giving landscape.
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Business
Joseph Hendrie, 98, Dies; Key Figure in the Three Mile Island Crisis
He was chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in 1979, when America faced its worst nuclear power mishap in history.