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Europe’s Rivers, Starved by Drought, Reveal Shipwrecks, Relics and Bombs
BERLIN — From the depths of the mighty Danube River, the hulking wrecks of more than a dozen German World…
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The Risks of the Trump Investigation
More from our inbox: Treat Trump Like a Toddler‘Chart a New Course’ to Fight MonkeypoxMasks on the SubwayBuilding in Flood-Prone…
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Hungary Fires Its Top Weather Officials After an Inaccurate Forecast
Meteorology is sometimes referred to as the only field where the experts can be consistently wrong and still keep their…
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After redistricting and chaotic campaigns, New Yorkers head to the polls.
After Brian Hemesath walked out of his polling place in Midtown Manhattan on Tuesday, he admitted that choosing a candidate…
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Nicaragua silencia a sus últimos críticos: los sacerdotes católicos
MATAGALPA, Nicaragua — Fue la voz crítica más destacada en Nicaragua, utilizando su púlpito para denunciar la detención de opositores…
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Your Doppelgänger Is Out There and You Probably Share DNA With Them
Charlie Chasen and Michael Malone met in Atlanta in 1997, when Mr. Malone served as a guest singer in Mr.…
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An N.C.A.A. Champion Is Turning Pro. He Already Has a Big Win.
Ben Shelton, the reigning N.C.A.A. Division I men’s singles champion and one of the most exciting young tennis talents in…
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New York: Here’s how to vote, where to vote and who’s on the ballot.
For the second time in two months, New Yorkers are voting in primary races, this time for Congress and the…
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The East Hampton House Was Perfect. Except for One Thing.
Before the pandemic struck, Dimitry and Yelena Goncharov had spent four years looking for a second home in the Hamptons.…
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At a televised memorial for Daria Dugina, many call for vengeance.
Hundreds of people, including lawmakers, writers and cultural leaders, attended a televised memorial service on Tuesday in Moscow for Daria…