World
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Facing New ‘Greenwashing’ Law, an Oil Industry Website Goes Dark
Oil sands companies pushing a carbon capture project shut down their website after a law banning misleading environmental claims was…
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In the French Countryside, a Deep Discontent Takes Root
In northern Burgundy, services have collapsed and the far-right National Rally has risen.
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As the E.V. Revolution Slows, Ferrari Enters the Race
Gliding on robotic haulers, a line of Ferrari frames maneuvers through a gleaming new factory in Northern Italy. At each…
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Ti West Is Turning Hollywood Into a Horror Show
The Vista is a 101-year-old single-screen movie theater, one of the last of its kind in Los Angeles. A few…
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¿Los extranjeros están matando al picante? Ciudad de México debate por las salsas y la gentrificación
Los tacos de Ciudad de México son amados tanto por los lugareños como por los visitantes. Pero, recientemente, se ha…
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After Deadly Protests, Kenyans Tell of Brutal Abductions
One activist was taken while organizing a blood drive for wounded protesters. Another said he was snatched as he worked…
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Violence, Rape, Thirst, Even Organ Theft: Migrants Face Lethal Risks in Africa
The danger to migrants while crossing the Mediterranean is well documented, but an earlier phase of their trek, across the…
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Can Foreigners Handle the Heat? Mexico City Debates Milder Salsas.
Mexico City’s tacos are beloved by locals and visitors alike. But, recently, a firestorm has erupted over the city’s salsas.…
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Paal Enger, Who Stole Munch’s ‘The Scream,’ Is Dead at 57
A promising player for a storied Norwegian soccer club, he instead found infamy for stealing one of the world’s most…
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Andrew Tate Is Allowed to Leave Romania in Latest Court Decision
The court in Bucharest ruled that Mr. Tate and his brother, who are facing human trafficking and rape charges, must…