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World
A Hindu Mardi Gras Where Indian Progressivism Is Alive and Well
Purbasha Roy held her 9-year-old daughter’s hand and pointed toward the towering art installation: blooming pink buds symbolizing embryos, menstrual…
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World
If You Can Take the Cable Car to the Colosseum, You’re in Vietnam
The country is in the middle of a cable-car bonanza, much of it driven by the over-the-top developments of the…
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Finance
What the U.S. Has Argued in the Google Antitrust Trial
As the government wraps up its case in the landmark monopoly trial, it has built a picture of how Google…
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World
Women Will Vote at a Vatican Meeting for the First Time
Some women participating in a conference on sensitive church issues said they feel heartened by the discussions taking place, though…
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World
U.S. Cites ‘High Confidence’ That Palestinian Rocket Caused Hospital Blast
American intelligence agencies released no new declassified imagery or other new evidence to make their case. Officials said their strengthened…
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World
Top Adviser to Mayor Adams Is Being Investigated Over Altercation
The Department of Investigation inquiry focuses on a violent exchange that the adviser, Timothy Pearson, had with security guards at…
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News
The Palestinian Republic of Fear and Misinformation
Many years ago, when I first started covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, I got to know a gifted Palestinian journalist who,…
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World
White House Says a Cease-Fire Would Only Benefit Hamas
The United States on Tuesday rejected growing calls to support a cease-fire in the war between Israel and Hamas because…
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Food
Why Health Care Workers Are Burning Out
The News Health workers feel burnout more frequently than they did before the Covid-19 pandemic, while also struggling with symptoms…
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Food
What to Know About Dengue Fever as Cases Spread to New Places
Dengue, the excruciating mosquito-borne disease, is surging throughout the world and coming to places that had never had it. California…