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World
Haters, Waiters, Fools and Buffoons: Eric Adams Rates His Critics
The mayor has lashed out at the many critiques of his administration, sometimes questioning whether they may be racially biased.
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World
Memories of a Soldier from Chinatown, by 12 Speakers
Danny Chen, who died by suicide after being subjected to hazing in Afghanistan, will be memorialized by readers, including a…
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US
Young People Left in Limbo as Battle Over Transgender Care Shifts to Court
After losing in statehouses, supporters of transgender rights filed lawsuits in at least 14 states to convince judges that transition…
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World
Ghosts of Struggles Past and Future Haunt U.K. Conservative Showpiece
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hopes his governing party’s annual conference can lift his ailing poll numbers. Predecessors and would-be successors…
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News
Allegra Kent Conjures ‘Messages From the Air, the Atmosphere’
The iridescent Balanchine ballerina returns to New York City Ballet this season to coach for “La Sonnambula.” What does she…
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Business
A Rural Michigan Town Is the Latest Battleground in the U.S.-China Fight
Firestorms over Chinese investments, like a battery factory in Green Charter Township, are erupting as officials weigh the risks of…
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World
Israeli Herders Spread Across West Bank, Displacing Palestinians
Palestinian herding communities are abandoning their villages, ceding huge swaths of land to nearby Israeli settlers. Settler activists say it’s…
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US
Illinois Governor Tells Biden Migrant Influx Is ‘Untenable’
Gov. J.B. Pritzker of Illinois called for the president, a fellow Democrat, to step up federal aid as Chicago struggles…
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World
China Is Suffering a Brain Drain. The U.S. Isn’t Exploiting It.
China’s brightest minds, including tech professionals, are emigrating, but many are not heading to America. We spoke to them to…
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World
Small-Town Revolt Reveals Larger German Concerns About Arming Ukraine
The resistance of tiny Grossenhain to a new arms plant shows how the government’s plan for a more assertive foreign…