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A Scientist’s Salons in Paris Cater to a Neglected Trait: Curly Hair
With a Ph.D. in chemistry and inspired by her daughter, Aude Livoreil-Djampou is trying to address the dearth of salon…
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World
Their Sons Went Missing Fighting for Ukraine. They Want Answers.
In a rare show of public criticism in wartime, families of missing Ukrainian soldiers are pressing the government for information…
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US
Cornel West’s Improvisational Run for President: ‘It’s Jazz All the Way Down’
Is the celebrity professor’s candidacy a wild variable in the 2024 presidential campaign or performance art? Yes, he says.
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World
Students on the Run, Schools Taken by Troops and a Generation’s Catastrophe
With an estimated 19 million children out of school for months because of war, Sudan is on the verge of…
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World
Democrats Splinter Over Israel as the Young, Diverse Left Rages at Biden
As a raw divide over the war ripples through liberal America, a coalition of young voters and people of color…
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News
The Present and Future of French Tennis
Men’s tennis in France isn’t what it used to be. But the veteran Adrian Mannarino is still winning, and the…
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News
After a Taxing Tennis Season, a Golden Opportunity in Paris
Several players have broken through at the Paris Masters recently to win their first top-tier title. A well-rested Novak Djokovic…
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World
Chinese Jet Flies Within 10 Feet of U.S. Bomber, Pentagon Says
The fighter jet neared a B-52 during a maneuver over the South China Sea on Tuesday night, the U.S. military…
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World
Haunted by Guilt, Vilified Online: A Year After the Seoul Crowd Crush
Over Halloween weekend last year, nearly 160 young people died in a crowd crush in Itaewon, a popular nightlife district…
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World
Friday Briefing
Pressure builds for a pause in Gaza.