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World
Your Monday Briefing
Currents of change in Britain.
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US
After Mass Killings in Texas, Frustration but No Action on Guns
HOUSTON — After months of pleading for more gun control measures, a Democrat who represents Uvalde, Texas, where 19 children…
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Business
Banks Are Closing Customer Accounts, With Little Explanation
Increasing attention to suspicious-seeming transactions has led to some people suddenly losing access to their bank accounts. The reasons are…
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News
Vanished Murals From the Empire State Building Rediscovered
The skyscraper once held some beloved Art Deco artworks: Winold Reiss’s commission for a Longchamps restaurant.
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News
Review: At the Met, a New ‘Don Giovanni’ Has a Stark Vitality
An excellent cast brings heat to Ivo van Hove’s austere, agile staging of Mozart’s classic, starring Peter Mattei and conducted…
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News
How to Overhaul the C.D.C.
Long recognized as the nation’s leading public health institution and widely respected around the world, the Centers for Disease Control…
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News
An Apology for Saying ‘Sorry’
I have a fraught relationship with the words “I’m sorry.” I say it constantly, habitually, even when I don’t mean…
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Sports
A Reborn Team and a Star Who Never Wanted to Leave
Andrew McCutchen led the last successful era of Pittsburgh Pirates baseball. The veteran outfielder is back and thriving — and…
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World
The Forces Behind South Korea’s and Japan’s Thaw
Eras of grievances between the two countries are giving way under the pressure of global changes, and with help from…
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World
As Japan’s Leader Goes to Seoul, South Koreans Are All Ears
What the prime minister says about the fraught history between the two nations could continue a nascent thaw that is…