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World
Tens of Thousands of Students Protest Job Quotas in Bangladesh’s Streets
University students oppose the reinstatement of a quota system for government jobs that was abolished in 2018.
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News
The Nomination Crisis Is Far From Over
What I am hearing from congressional Democrats about President Biden is this: He has done little to nothing to allay…
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World
What’s in Store for the 2024 Hurricane Season?
Hurricane Beryl set records as the earliest Category 5 storm ever. What does that mean for the rest of hurricane…
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World
Three Countries Exit West African Bloc, Shaking a Fragile Region
Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger are withdrawing from a 49-year-old regional alliance that has allowed goods and nearly 400 million…
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Arts
The New Home of the L.A. Clippers Is a Hot Ticket for Art
When the $2 billion home of the Los Angeles Clippers, Intuit Dome, opens next month with a concert by Bruno…
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World
U.K. Police Searching for Man Suspected of Killing 3 Women With Crossbow
The women died at the scene near London on Tuesday, the police said. The BBC identified the victims as the…
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US
Who Might Replace Biden on the Top of the Ticket?
President Biden’s poor performance in the debate against former President Donald J. Trump has prompted widespread panic and pessimism within…
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Magazine
Why Do So Many Food Documentaries Seem to Think We’re Stupid?
Over and over, they strain to persuade us that vegetables are healthy — and other things we’ve all known since…
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News
Why Driving Apps Drive You Crazy
On my way to Kennedy International Airport, I grip the wheel tightly, swerving across three lanes of expressway traffic at…
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News
Jake Sullivan: You Can Count on a Strong NATO
Americans understand the value of alliances. They know that these relationships make us stronger and help us build a world…