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World
The Steepest Hill
In One Image The Steepest Hill By Federico Rios They were a tiny part of a ceaseless surge: Venezuelans bound…
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US
Judge Throws Out Confession of Bombing Suspect as Derived From Torture
The Saudi defendant, accused of orchestrating the attack on the U.S.S. Cole in 2000, was waterboarded and subjected to other…
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US
University Departures Put Student Journalists in Spotlight
The president of Stanford and the head football coach at Northwestern left their positions after being scrutinized in campus newspapers.
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World
Wildfires Burning Out of Control Widen Canada Evacuations
As residents of Yellowknife fled a wildfire in the Northwest Territories, a state of emergency was issued hundreds of miles…
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Books
Want to Hear Michael Oher’s Version? Read His Books.
The former N.F.L. player and inspiration for “The Blind Side” just launched a legal battle with the family he once…
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US
For DeSantis, an Unforced Error Amplifies a Daunting Debate Challenge
Newly revealed strategy advice from his super PAC seemed to leave the already struggling Florida governor in a no-win situation…
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Magazine
Out of the Closet and Into the Garden
My Jamaican mother’s hopes for life in America did not include me being gay. So how would I ever bloom?
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Food
We Know Where New Weight Loss Drugs Came From, but Not Why They Work
Every so often a drug comes along that has the potential to change the world. Medical specialists say the latest…
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US
Assessing the Breadth of Trump’s Election Lies
The former president faces multiple charges related to his lies about the 2020 election. Here’s a look at some of…
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World
How the Narcotrafficking Industry Seized Power in Ecuador
When Europe’s busiest port recently announced the discovery of nearly nine tons of cocaine hidden in a shipment of bananas…