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World
Targeting One Southern City, Ukraine Hints at Next Front in the War
Using missiles and saboteurs, Ukraine is focusing on the city of Melitopol, a vital Russian link to Crimea, ahead of…
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US
Texas Clamps Down on Border in El Paso
With lines of unauthorized migrants on the border, the state police began inspecting commercial vehicles at the international bridge.
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World
Belarus says it is checking its army’s combat readiness. Analysts see little chance it will join Russia’s fight.
Belarus said on Tuesday that its army was assessing its combat readiness, a move that comes as the country has…
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News
An Ancient ‘Horizon Calendar’ Comes Into View Over Mexico City
Scientists suggest in a new study that ancient Mesoamericans tracked leap years using a sunlit horizon.
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World
As Morocco and France Prepare to Play, Historical Tensions Swirl
Wednesday’s face-off between the Atlas Lions and Les Bleus will be about more than just soccer, reviving old colonial wounds…
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Magazine
Hey Silicon Valley, It’s Time to Wear a Suit
Sam Bankman-Fried’s choices may signal an end to the schlubby mystique.
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World
In Libya, Mystery Shrouds Handover of Lockerbie Suspect to U.S.
Abu Agila Mohammad Mas’ud, a former intelligence officer accused of delivering the bomb that destroyed a passenger jet mid flight…
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World
Black Travelers Say Home-Share Hosts Discriminate, and a New Airbnb Report Agrees
The internal study details the vacation rental company’s antidiscrimination efforts. But some travelers of color say it and other home-share…
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World
South Africa Rejects Impeachment Inquiry of President
A.N.C. lawmakers showed unity in rejecting the call for hearings against their president, giving him a political lift after he…
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News
Bookforum Is Closing, Leaving Ever Fewer Publications Devoted to Books
Launched in 1994, the magazine published reviews, essays and interviews, and was an important outlet for book reviewers and for…