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Feinstein Faces Growing Scrutiny, but Voters Are Still Divided on Her Fitness
Senator Dianne Feinstein’s constituents in California expressed sympathy for her deteriorating health. Some thought it was time for her to…
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World
How to Wear a Sari? A New Exhibition Counts the Ways.
“The Offbeat Sari” explores the influence and evolution of the traditional South Asian garment.
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World
A Poet of the Night Whose Muses Have 9 Lives
The South Korean writer Hwang In-suk feeds stray cats on late-night walks through Seoul. The routine informs her poems about…
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World
He Promised Change in Thailand. But Will He Be Allowed to Lead?
Pita Limjaroenrat led his party to victory in the Thai election and seems poised to become the next prime minister, unless…
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Business
‘Movie Theaters Are the Marketplace of Free Ideas’
John Fithian saw a lot during his nearly three decades as the president and chief executive of the National Association…
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World
Greece Says It Doesn’t Ditch Migrants at Sea. It Was Caught in the Act.
Video evidence shows asylum seekers, among them young children, being rounded up, taken to sea and abandoned on a raft…
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World
We Want to Hear From Australia Letter Readers
What should we be covering? Are there stories that the rest of the world should know about? Let us know.
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US
In Montana, a TikTok Ban Could Be a ‘Kick in the Face’
Users of the popular social media site were less than pleased by the ban, enacted over fears that sensitive user…
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News
Witnessing a Missile Attack in Kyiv
KYIV, Ukraine — This week, I was jolted awake by an air raid siren for the first time since my…
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News
The Earthquake Changed Turkey, but Change Is Complicated
ADIYAMAN, Turkey — Adiyaman is a southern province of Turkey that a lot of people miss on a map. Too…