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World
A High-Maintenance Relationship for 637 Years, but Milan’s Duomo Is Still Adored
The care for Milan’s cathedral has been nonstop since 1386, but despite the constant need for refurbishment, the beloved landmark’s…
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World
‘Brainwashing a Generation’: British Schools Combat Andrew Tate’s Views
Alarmed by an online personality’s popularity among their students, educators are mobilizing to combat the sexism he promotes.
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World
Israel Carried Out Deadly Strike in Damascus, Syrian State Media Says
The news agency SANA and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Israel was behind the bombing.
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World
Journalist Who Investigated Navalny’s Poisoning Says He Was Banned From the BAFTA Awards
A journalist who investigated the poisoning of the Russian opposition figure Aleksei A. Navalny and was prominently featured in a…
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World
Kamala Harris says Moscow committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine.
Vice President Kamala Harris stressed on Saturday that Russia must be held to account for its “barbaric” actions in Ukraine,…
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News
Istvan Banyai, Illustrator Who Mined the Surreal, Dies at 73
His fantastical work for The New Yorker, New York and Playboy made him a hot commodity in the last golden…
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World
British Police Under Fire for Exposing Missing Woman’s Private Troubles
A police force in England said the woman struggled with alcohol abuse, which it tied to menopause, raising questions about…
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US
Michigan G.O.P. Fixates on Election Deniers in Leadership Race
Matthew DePerno and Kristina Karamo, both Trump loyalists who resoundingly lost their midterm races, are the front-runners to lead the…
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Business
Rethinking the “Digital Detox”
Experts say the best way to set boundaries with technology involve sustained effort, not just a break.
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Sports
Christian Atsu, Professional Soccer Player, Is Found Dead in Turkey After Quake
Mr. Atsu, a Ghanaian national who played for the Turkish club Hatayspor, had been among the thousands of people missing.…