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World
Your Tuesday Briefing: California Mourns, as Death Toll Rises
Also, resistance to Chinese influence in the Solomon Islands and Beijing’s efforts to subsidize I.V.F.
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News
Eileen Yin-Fei Lo, 85, Dies; Taught Americans How to Cook Chinese Food
She was committed to codifying traditional Chinese cooking techniques when most Americans thought of Chinese food as dishes like chop…
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News
Drake: Rap’s Biggest Fan
Hip-hop can sometimes discourage rappers from openly embracing their heroes, but Drake wears his enthusiasms loudly and, this past week,…
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Business
How Waze Changed the Way We Drive
Cast your mind back to pre-Waze days, when your glove compartment was stuffed with maps of Vermont and Arizona and…
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US
Central Question as Georgia Inquiry Wraps: Will Trump Face Criminal Charges?
The House Jan. 6 committee report offered fresh evidence that former President Donald J. Trump was at the center of…
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News
He Quit Singing Because of Body Shaming. Now He’s Making a Comeback.
The tenor Limmie Pulliam, who made his debut at Carnegie Hall on Friday, hopes to break barriers for larger artists.
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World
$20 Million Worth of Looted Art Returns to Italy From the U.S.
The authorities of the two countries have worked together to round up statues, vases and bronzes, some of which had…
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World
Mexican Ex-Lawman Took Money from Cartels He Pursued, Prosecutors Say
Genaro García Luna is accused of helping traffickers move drugs to the United States. But his defense says he is…
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Sports
After 7-Year Wait, a Lifeguard Wins Surfing’s Holy Grail in 50-Foot Waves
Waimea Bay in Hawaii finally delivered conditions fit for one of the world’s most elusive surfing events. A local lifeguard…
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World
Power Outage Sweeps Pakistan, Dropping Millions Into Darkness
Blackouts are becoming increasingly common in Pakistan, where small failures can lead to cascading effects through the nation’s deteriorating power…