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What 10 Years of Modi Rule Has Meant for India’s Economy
Narendra Modi has kept India on its swift upward path among the world’s largest economies. Many Indians are better off,…
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Displaced Palestinian Christians Mark Easter in Gaza’s Only Catholic Church
The only Catholic church in the Gaza Strip held somber Easter celebrations on Sunday for hundreds of displaced Palestinian Christians…
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We Still Haven’t Figured Out How to Beat ISIS
For all of the counterterrorism wins that the United States has had in its fight against the Islamic State —…
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Do Not Empower the Criminals in Haiti
Here’s what I remember most about my childhood growing up under a dictatorship in Haiti: fear. We could never speak…
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Airstrikes Kill Soldiers in Syria in Apparent Israeli Attack
Israel’s military did not immediately comment on the Syria strikes, but its defense minister said Israel would pursue Hezbollah, an…
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Inside a High-Stakes Fight to Limit Social Media’s Hold on Children
A push by leading Democrats to restrict how social media companies use algorithms to serve content to children has been…
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On Broadway, ‘Centering’ Antiracism Is Delightful
My 12-year-old daughter practically had to drag me into the musical “Six,” currently raging on Broadway, in which Henry VIII’s…
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The Challenge of Making New York’s 472 Subway Stations Safer
Three million people a day ride trains in a system with more than 400 stations and 6,000 train cars. Officials…
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What College Applicants Really Think About Republicans’ Campus Panic
The moral panic about “woke” campuses has metastasized into actual legislation, and not just in the swampy idylls of Florida.…
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As Threats in Space Mount, U.S. Lags in Protecting Key Services
The United States and China are locked in a new race, in space and on Earth, over a fundamental resource:…