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Asia Has Had a Really Cold Month, Courtesy of the Polar Vortex
Mohe, China’s northernmost city, recorded a temperature of minus 63.4 degrees Fahrenheit this week. That was the coldest in its…
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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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US
Obamacare Sign-Ups Top 16 Million for 2023, Setting Another Record
Enrollment in plans through the Affordable Care Act’s marketplaces broke last year’s record, with particularly high growth in Florida, Texas…
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World
With Pierogies and Artillery Shells, Scranton Fights Back in Ukraine
SCRANTON, Pa. — On a Saturday night in a small cinder-block-walled kitchen attached to St. Vladimir’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, young…
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OMG. Trump Has Started Texting.
The former president, averse to leaving records of his communications, had long avoided text and email.
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No More Excuses: ‘Get Rid of the Damn Guns’
More from our inbox: The Historians’ PlightRepublican TantrumsPolice officers investigating a shooting in Half Moon Bay, Calif., on Monday that…
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Amid a Plague of Shootings, Bystanders Become Heroes
Jason Seaman, a seventh-grade science teacher in Noblesville, Ind., was helping a student with a test when a classmate returned…
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World
The Newest Contraband at the Mexican Border: Eggs
There has been an increase in the number of people trying to bring eggs into the United States, where the…
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A Smarter Way to Reduce Gun Deaths
Graphics by Nathaniel Lash and Stuart A. Thompson Once again the United States is seared by screams, shots, blood, sirens…
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Business
Washington Post Lays Off 20 Journalists
A further 30 open positions will not be filled. The overall size of the newsroom is expected to return to…