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World
Bolsonaro Supporters Lay Siege to Brazil’s Capital
Thousands of supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro invaded Brazil’s Congress, presidential offices and Supreme Court, denouncing what they falsely…
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Business
Phoenix Police Investigate Their Detention of a Wall Street Journal Reporter
The reporter, Dion Rabouin, who is Black, was handcuffed and placed in a police vehicle after conducting interviews outside a…
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World
Governments Condemn Brazil Protests
Governments in Latin America and beyond were swift to condemn the unrest in Brazil’s capital on Sunday. President Biden, who…
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Sports
In Damar Hamlin’s Hometown, Anguish Has Turned to ‘Happy Tears’
Hamlin, the Buffalo Bills player who went into cardiac arrest in an N.F.L. game last week, is a proud son…
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News
As Historians Gather, No Truce in the History Wars
At the annual meeting of the American Historian Association, the raging battle over how to write about the past —…
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World
Bus Crash in Senegal Kills at Least 40
The president of the West African country announced three days of national mourning for the victims.
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Business
As China Lifts Pandemic Border Controls, Mixed Feelings at Home and Abroad
Friends and families are planning reunions; tourists are booking flights. But amid the anticipation, there’s a whiff of anxiety.
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World
‘I Don’t Get Lost Anymore’: Migrants in New York Struggle, and Settle In
The wave of migrants who began arriving in New York from the southern border last year was unusual in many…
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World
‘It Was About 3 O’Clock in the Morning When We Arrived at 17 Mott Street’
Making a beeline for Chinatown, a native comes home and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s…
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US
A Lecturer Showed a Painting of the Prophet Muhammad. She Lost Her Job.
Erika López Prater, an adjunct professor at Hamline University, said she knew many Muslims have deeply held religious beliefs that…