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The Storm’s Victims: an Expectant Parent, a Doting Daughter, a Refugee
More than 30 people in western New York are known to have died in the storm, but officials expect the…
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Oakland’s Next Mayor Highlights Political Rise of Hmong Americans
Over platters of fried rice, egg rolls and crab rangoon, Sheng Thao took the microphone and asked for support in…
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Elinor Lipman’s Frothy New Novel Has Serious Undertow
In “Ms. Demeanor,” the veteran author explores the ramifications of sexual freedom for a middle-aged woman.
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China’s Easing of Travel Rules Met With Joy, and Some Anxiety
Many welcomed Beijing’s plan to loosen quarantine rules for travelers, but concerns linger about the country’s Covid wave.
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Race for G.O.P. Chair Obscures the Party’s Bigger Problems
Ronna McDaniel’s quest for a fourth term atop the Republican National Committee has triggered an ugly intraparty fight between the…
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The Language We Use to Talk About Domestic Violence Isn’t Enough
On a cold October morning, Colin Canham and his wife, Sara Emerick, were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide. Mr.…
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Lost Presents, Abandoned Trips: Southwest Cancellations Wreak Havoc
Some passengers slept in airports, while others desperately searched for rental cars and bus tickets as the outlook remained grim.
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Nélida Piñon, Provocative Brazilian Novelist, Is Dead at 85
Widely regarded as one of her country’s greatest contemporary writers, she was also the first woman elected president of the…
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World
Russian City Mourns Its Lost Soldiers, but Doesn’t Resent Putin’s War
Ryazan, not far from Moscow, regularly sends young men off to fight. Some are now buried in the local cemetery,…