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World
What Would Disbanding the Morality Police Mean for Iran?
A top official suggested over the weekend that the unit, responsible for enforcing the Islamic Republic’s strict dress codes, had…
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World
Ramaphosa Vows to Fight Impeachment Report and Seek Re-election
The South African president had considered resigning after Parliament released a report last week accusing him of violating his oath…
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World
Chinese Abroad: Worried, Wary and Protesting
Chinese expatriates in the United States are elated but nervous as they watch the protests at home.
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World
Plan Tests Tense Relationship Between N.Y.P.D. and Mentally Ill People
Mayor Eric Adams wants police officers on the front lines, but critics say they are not trained to get people…
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World
Edward Hopper’s New York, as It Looks Today
A web-based map from the Whitney Museum lets viewers see the modern-day appearances of the places Hopper painted.
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Magazine
How Much Would You Pay for Steve Jobs’s Birkenstocks?
At a recent event for the brand, we asked partygoers what they would give for the Apple co-founder’s sandals.
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US
May ‘Bad Spaniels’ Mock Jack Daniel’s? The Supreme Court Will Decide.
The justices have agreed to hear a trademark dispute with First Amendment overtones involving a dog toy’s bathroom humor and…
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World
‘Important Step’ Toward Addressing Toxic Legacy of Huge Mine
Residents of the Papua New Guinea have accused the mining company Rio Tinto of violating their human rights by despoiling…
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World
Covid Protests in China Raise Hope for Solidarity Among Activists Abroad
People opposing Beijing over issues like Hong Kong, Taiwan or the persecution of Uyghurs see the moment as an opportunity…
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World
Skyrocketing Prices in Turkey Hurt Families and Tarnish Erdogan
Annual inflation is around its highest level in decades, devaluing salaries and devouring savings less than a year before President…