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World
Anger Over Quake Response Challenges Erdogan Ahead of Election
A furor is building among some survivors over the government’s handling of the crisis. “I have been voting for this…
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World
Wagner Founder Has Putin’s Support, but the Kremlin’s Side-Eye
Yevgeny V. Prigozhin, the once secretive tycoon, is confounding Moscow’s Kremlin-allied elite by starting to dabble in politics alongside waging…
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World
An Elegy to a Pluralistic, Polyglot India Wins Readers and Critics in the West
Geetanjali Shree’s prizewinning novel “Tomb of Sand” pushed the boundaries of experimental writing in Hindi and spotlighted the wealth of…
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Business
Why Are You Seeing So Many Bad Digital Ads Now?
Scrolling past ads has rarely been enjoyable. But in recent months, people say the experience seems so much worse.
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Sports
Lil Uzi Vert Gave the Eagles the Soundtrack to Their Season
Eagles players ran out onto the field to the Philadelphia rapper’s “Just Wanna Rock,” and they regularly celebrate with the…
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News
Chinese Spy Balloons Are a Sign of Weakness
China’s spy balloons don’t make a lot of sense. At least not from a military perspective. A high-altitude balloon doesn’t…
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US
Trump Lawyer in Mar-a-Lago Search Appeared Before Grand Jury
It was not immediately clear under what circumstances the lawyer, M. Evan Corcoran, appeared, but he has had a key…
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World
Why Adani’s $100 Billion Loss Hasn’t Tanked India’s Markets
The steadfastness of India’s economy attests to the size and seeming strength of the country’s broader business landscape.
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US
University Investigated Idaho Murder Suspect’s Behavior Around Time of Killings
Bryan Kohberger had a verbal altercation with a professor and was investigated over his behavior around female students before he was…
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Business
I.R.S. Decides Most Special State Payments Are Not Taxable
The agency offered the guidance that it had asked millions of taxpayers in 21 states to wait for before filing…