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The first train in nine months leaves Kyiv for Kherson.
The first train from Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, to Kherson since before Russia’s invasion arrived on Saturday after an 11-hour journey,…
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World
How a Cheesemonger Spends His Sundays
“Cheese is a celebration,” said Matthew Cortellesi, the manager of “formaggi e salumi” (cheese and cured meats) at Harry’s Table…
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World
Hundreds of Protesters in Iran Blinded by Metal Pellets and Rubber Bullets
The protester was speeding toward a demonstration in Tehran on his motorbike when an Iranian security officer standing 10 feet…
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US
Maryland Finds That for Hundreds of Clergy Abuse Victims, ‘No Parish Was Safe’
The attorney general of Maryland has identified more than 600 young victims of clergy sexual abuse over the course of…
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Hakeem Jeffries, Pressing to Lead Democrats, Marks a Generational Shift
Standing on the Senate floor during President Donald J. Trump’s 2020 impeachment trial, Representative Hakeem Jeffries, Democrat of New York…
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Magazine
Three Couples Go All In on a Portuguese Dream Home
Welcome to T Wanderlust, a new travel newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. Twice a month, we’ll recommend global…
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Finance
Oil Prices Slide as Investors Worry Energy Demand Is Slowing
HOUSTON — Saudi Arabia is slashing oil exports. U.S. crude oil in storage is dropping. Members of the European Union…
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Arts
At the Latin Grammys, Youth and Age Were Both Welcome
The 23rd annual Latin Grammy Awards split their bounty on Thursday night — a sensible choice given the geographic, generational…
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Finance
Split Between Rich and Poor Nations Deadlocks Climate Talks
SHARM EL SHEIKH, Egypt — The United Nations climate talks spilled into overtime on Friday, as negotiators from nearly 200…
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US
What Californians Are Grateful For in the Golden State
The Golden Gate Bridge seen from the Marin Headlands in Sausalito.Credit...Nina Riggio for The New York TimesThe end of the…