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Politics
YouTube Restores Donald Trump’s Account Privileges
The Google-owned video platform became the latest of the big social networks to reverse the former president’s account restrictions.
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World
‘Rye Lane’ Aims to Show You a Real London Love Story
Like so many great romantic comedies, “Rye Lane” opens with a meet-cute. In the stalls of a unisex bathroom at…
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World
Search Intensifies for Radioactive Canister Missing for Weeks in Thailand
It’s not clear exactly when the 55-pound cylinder containing cesium-137 vanished from the power plant where it was in use.
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News
These Painters Regret Their Dealings With Scam Artists
Young artists say they often receive offers by email to purchase their paintings, but many are part of schemes to…
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World
Slovakia follows Poland in pledging warplanes for Ukraine.
The government of Slovakia said on Friday that it would send 13 Soviet-designed fighter jets to Ukraine, a day after…
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World
As Dreams of Peace Wither, Nightmares Flourish in Ukraine’s Sleep
A survey asked hundreds of wartime Ukrainians what they dreamed about. Many replied: the war.
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World
N.Y. Lawmaker Pressured to Resign After Sexual Misconduct Allegations
Assemblyman Juan Ardila did not deny the allegations. He said that his actions were inexcusable and that he would not…
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World
3 Dogs Die After Eating Poisoned Meatballs at a Race in France
The poisonings took place at the French canicross championships, in which people run or cycle while attached to their dogs.
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World
How to Get Kicked Out of Parliament: Livestream Instead of Legislating
The upper house of Japan’s Parliament almost unanimously voted to expel an eccentric YouTuber who won a seat last year.…
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News
In ‘Extrapolations,’ Scott Z. Burns Dramatizes Some Inconvenient Truths
Years ago, when Scott Z. Burns was doing some uncredited script work on Steven Soderbergh’s escapist heist movie “Ocean’s Twelve”…