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Misery Takes a Holiday
Back when inflation was first taking off in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Arthur Okun — an economist who…
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N.B.A. Fines Phoenix Suns’ Owner $10 Million for Misconduct
The N.B.A. is suspending Robert Sarver, the owner of the Phoenix Suns, for one year and fining him $10 million…
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When the Queen Died, Someone Had to Tell the Bees
LONDON — As news of the death of Queen Elizabeth II reverberated through the world, a headline over the weekend…
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‘New History in K-Drama’: South Korea Hails Emmy Success for ‘Squid Game’
SEOUL — First it was the movie “Parasite.” Then Yuh-Jung Youn, the star of “Minari.” Now, “Squid Game.” The dystopian…
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Clashes Erupt in Nagorno-Karabakh, Raising Fears of Another War
The leader of Armenia said on Tuesday that at least 49 of the country’s servicemen had died overnight in clashes…
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This Might Not Be a Cold War, but It Feels Like One
During a trip to China more than a decade ago as vice president, Joe Biden gave a speech celebrating the…
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The Critical Moment Behind Ukraine’s Rapid Advance
WASHINGTON — The strategy behind Ukraine’s rapid military gains in recent days began to take shape months ago during a…
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Russia invaded Ukraine more than 200 days ago. Here is one key development from every month of the war.
Russian forces began their invasion of Ukraine more than six months ago. Since then, tens of thousands of people have…
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‘Estos descubrimientos devuelven la historia a unas ruinas’: el hallazgo de una pieza clave de la cultura maya
CHIAPAS, México — En una mañana luminosa y llena de bichos de principios del verano, Charles Golden, antropólogo de la…
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At Soccer’s Best Talent Factory, the Future Is Always Now
THE HAGUE, the Netherlands — As a rule, Arco Gnocchi regards himself as too old to buy a replica jersey…