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World
Wheat, Sunflowers and Dozens of New Graves
In Hroza, Ukraine, where one-sixth of the hamlet was killed in a missile strike, officials and survivors have begun the…
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World
Rape, Race and a Decades-Old Lie That Still Wounds
Farid El Haïry spent most of his adult life as a convicted rapist. Then his accuser changed her story.
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World
‘There were terrorists inside’: An Israeli recounts how militants invaded his village.
When the rockets from Gaza started flying over his village in southern Israel at dawn on Saturday, Amir Tibon was…
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World
Israel’s Military Says Hamas Has Taken Hostages
Hamas militants have taken Israeli soldiers and civilians as hostages, the Israeli military said on Saturday. The comments from Israel’s…
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Health
Feeling Terrible After Your Covid Shot? Then It’s Probably Working.
Fever, chills and fatigue may all be signs of vigorous antibody production, a new study finds.
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US
Two Families Got Fed Up With Their States’ Politics. So They Moved Out.
The Nobles of Iowa moved to blue Minnesota. The Huckinses of Oregon moved to red Missouri. Their separate journeys, five…
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US
How Biden’s Promises to Reverse Trump’s Immigration Policies Crumbled
President Biden has tried to contain a surge of migration by embracing, or at least tolerating, some of his predecessor’s…
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Magazine
My (Liberating) Secret Shame
I may be unable to have children, and I am relieved.
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World
Former U.S. Soldier Is Accused of Trying to Give Classified Secrets to China
Joseph D. Schmidt, who served in a military intelligence battalion, had access to classified information. He was arrested this week…
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World
The Blast That Wiped Out a Family and Left Rows of Empty Homes
Wreaths and a yellow-and-blue Ukrainian flag still festooned the freshly cut grave in a village cemetery. Words written on decorative…