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World
‘Everybody Is a Bit on Edge’: Sailors Trade Tips on Steering Clear of Orcas
With a pod of the sea creatures ramming boats in the Strait of Gibraltar, some crews are turning to homegrown…
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Business
How David Zaslav Blew Up Hollywood
It was April 2022, and David Zaslav had just closed the deal of a lifetime. From the helm of his…
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Business
Behind CNN Turmoil, a Series of Shattered Friendships
When Chris Licht faced criticism for his management of CNN, from both inside the newsroom and beyond, he had every…
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Sports
Rory McIlroy Resigns From PGA Tour Board
The decision came about five months after the tour struck an agreement with Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund to create…
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US
Georgia Prosecutor Sees Trump Case Stretching Into 2025
As the prosecutor, Fani T. Willis, discussed the case at a conference, her office sought an emergency protective order to…
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US
In Texas, a Fight Over Gender and School Theater Takes an Unexpected Turn
After a high school production of “Oklahoma!” was halted in conservative Sherman, Texas, something unusual happened: The school board sided…
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US
Federal Prosecutors Make Their Case for Gag Order on Trump
The filing was the latest volley in the fight over whether the former president should be limited in what he…
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News
Roland Lajoie, Army General at the Cold War’s Front Lines, Dies at 87
Part officer, part diplomat, part spy, he led military inspections in East Germany and later oversaw the destruction of Soviet…
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US
Fight Club Erupts on Capitol Hill
A number of skirmishes unfolded in Congress as tempers flared ahead of a government shutdown deadline and Thanksgiving holiday break.
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World
Why Anna Politkovskaya Was a Pillar of Press Freedom
The Russian journalist gained international renown for her criticism of the Kremlin and its policies in Chechnya. Her murder in…