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In Praise of Unfinished Basements
They afford us the privileges of escape and reinvention — a place where life is more than what it seemed…
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World
Lee Myung-bak, South Korean Ex-President, Receives Pardon
The action by the current president, Yoon Suk Yeol, will release Mr. Lee from a 17-year sentence for bribery and…
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News
When Books for Children Are Banned
More from our inbox: The Blame Goes Beyond Big OilThe Balance of NatureOur Visit to Bergdorf GoodmanBrooke Stephens, of Utah…
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World
Bakhmut’s final food stand finds a way to keep the pizza coming.
Andriy Shved, 41, at his street food shop in central Bakhmut last month. “In the morning, the shelling is from…
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World
George Santos Admits to Lying About College and Work History
The congressman-elect told The New York Post that he had not graduated from college or worked at two major Wall…
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US
In the Bahamas, a Lingering Sympathy for Sam Bankman-Fried
Residents there have a generous view of the disgraced FTX founder, who has been accused of misusing billions of dollars…
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World
Casinos Target a Vulnerable Clientele: Older Asian Gamblers
MONTICELLO, N.Y. — Soon after the white coach bus pulled up on a recent Monday morning, the passengers stepped off…
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World
Nets, Buoys, Salt, Ice. For West African Fishermen, ‘Everything’ Is Going Up.
Fishermen in Sierra Leone need large amounts of ice to store their catch on multiday journeys. Like many commodities, it…
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World
North Korean Drones Breach Border, Triggering Alarms in South
South Korean war planes fired warning shots, while the authorities briefly prohibited commercial planes from taking off at two international…