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Welcome to Wrexham: It’s the Future
The first thing, and likely the most important thing, is that Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney seem to be sincere.…
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How to Make the Asylum System a Little Less Broken
Since April, Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas has bused over 7,900 migrants from the state to Washington, D.C. In August,…
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‘A Kitchen for the Kitchen’
Clark Hodgin for The New York Times Party guests enjoyed food and drinks in the main kitchen in the home…
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The E.U.’s top official meets with Zelensky.
Ursula von der Leyen, the European Union’s top official, reassured President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine during a wide-ranging meeting Thursday…
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Line to View Queen’s Coffin Hits 5 Miles and Has to Be Closed Off
LONDON — The line to view the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II lying in state in Westminster Hall was three…
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Intense Rainstorms Leave at Least 11 Dead in Central Italy
ROME — Eleven people died and at least four others were missing after an overnight rainstorm dumped more than a…
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In the ‘Great Game’ of Central Asia, China’s Leader Seeks the Advantage
BEIJING — As Xi Jinping, China’s leader, visited Central Asian countries this week, he stepped off planes to rousing performances…
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A mass grave site with 440 bodies was found in Izium, a police official said.
A mass burial ground with about 440 individual graves has been found in Izium in the days since the city,…
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The Reliable, Graceful and Fallible Roger Federer
Roger Federer is the most famous living citizen of Switzerland. “It’s not even close,” Nicolas Bideau, a Swiss official in…
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‘At the Breaking Point’: Tibetans, Under Lockdown, Make Rare Cries for Help
BEIJING — Infected patients quarantined alongside those who tested negative. No food for hours, despite repeated requests. Lines of buses,…