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World
South Africa Rejects Impeachment Inquiry of President
A.N.C. lawmakers showed unity in rejecting the call for hearings against their president, giving him a political lift after he…
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Arts
For U.S. Museums With Looted Art, the Indiana Jones Era Is Over
Prodded by law enforcement, and pushed by foreign governments, American museums are increasingly returning artifacts to countries of origin, but…
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World
Despite Soaring Deaths in Somalia, Monitor Says It’s Not Yet a Famine. Some Object.
An official declaration of famine would unleash aid and attention. Some experts say Somalia shows that the international system for…
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Finance
Sam Bankman-Fried’s ‘House of Cards’ Teeters
Now under arrest, the fallen crypto mogul faces a barrage of charges, including defrauding investors out of billions.
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News
Are Qatar’s World Cup Stadiums the Future of Sports in a Warming World?
A mechanical engineer at Qatar University used giant tanks of cold water to create a cooling system in one of…
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World
Dubai Is the Newest Culinary Destination. Here’s a Taste.
In mid-September, on an artificial, palm tree-shaped island in the Persian Gulf, an avant-garde dinner service — “performance” is a…
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World
Eldest BTS Member, Jin, Enlists in South Korean Army
Saying goodbye to the ARMY — as the K-pop supergroup’s fan base is known — and hello to the armed…
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US
Inside the Battle for Control of the Republican National Committee
Ronna McDaniel, the longtime chair of the committee, has become a vessel for discontent over the party’s losses in 2022.
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News
How Sexism Influenced Corporate Governance
Early in the 20th century, many owners of the iconic companies of the day were women. Before the 1929 stock…
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US
Fentanyl Cuts a Bitter Swath Through Milwaukee
The potent opioid increasingly is afflicting people of color in American cities. “I’ve seen a lot of terrible drugs,” said…