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World
In China’s Crackdown on Protesters, a Familiar Effort to Blame Foreign Powers
The protests against “zero Covid” were a rare rebuke of Xi Jinping’s rule, and Beijing apparently seeks to deter those…
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News
Patricia Engel’s Enduring Friendships Always Include Books
What books are on your night stand? “The Easy Life,” by Marguerite Duras, “Small Things Like These,” by Claire Keegan,…
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World
North Korea Imposes Lockdown on Pyongyang to Fight ‘Recurrent Flu’
A government notice made no mention of Covid-19, but state media said the authorities were taking measures in the capital…
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Business
For the First Time Ever, I’m Optimistic About Women in the Movie World
In a good movie year — and whatever you may have heard, 2022 was such a year — I find…
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US
Biden Faces Blowback From Democrats on Classified Documents
The discovery of classified documents has thrust President Biden into an uncomfortable position after he started the new year with…
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US
Biden Officials Credit New Border Measures for Decline in Illegal Crossings
Crossings by migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti have plummeted, but Republicans and some Democrats have attacked the new…
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US
Proud Boys’ Views on Violence Take Center Stage at Jan. 6 Trial
The far-right group has maintained that it only uses physical force defensively, but testimony in the seditious conspiracy trial of…
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US
G.O.P. State Lawmakers Push a Growing Wave of Anti-Transgender Bills
Four states could ban transition care into young adulthood. Lawmakers in several others want to restrict drag shows in ways…
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News
Britain’s Cautionary Tale of Self-Destruction
In December, as many as 500 patients per week were dying in Britain because of E.R. waits, according to the…
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World
George Santos Made Baruch Volleyball Famous. The Team Is OK With That.
The Baruch Bearcats played their home opener on Tuesday under a new spotlight after George Santos’s lie about having played…