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News
Cheer, Chant, Clean: Japan Takes Out the Trash, and Others Get the Hint
AL RAYYAN, Qatar — The final whistle blew on Sunday afternoon, and the Japanese fans who had just spent hours…
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US
The Exceptionally American Problem of Rising Roadway Deaths
About a thousand people gathered on a bright morning on the National Mall the Saturday before Thanksgiving for what has…
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Magazine
Christmas Trees Trimmed in Irony
For some shoppers at Panache, a boutique in Saint Jo, Texas, it wouldn’t be Christmas without Post Malone. A delicate…
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World
They Were Unjustly Imprisoned. Now, They’re Profit Centers.
After serving nearly 20 years in a New York State prison for a 1989 murder he did not commit, Huwe…
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World
Meet the Voters Who Fueled New York’s Seismic Tilt Toward the G.O.P.
GREAT NECK PLAZA, N.Y. — Lynn Frankel still has bouts of nostalgia for her old life, the one before the…
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World
He Never Denied Selling Drugs. But Britain Says He’s a Slave Master, Too.
Glodi Wabelua was determined to come out different this time: “More humble. More quiet.” He was 28 and this was…
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World
Beauty Over Brains: Japan’s Skin-Deep University Pageants
Yuki Iozumi was fretting about how her shoulders might look in a wedding dress. “I feel like I look too…
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World
Amid Israeli Blockade on Gaza, a Fishing Fleet Limps Along
GAZA CITY, Gaza — Not far from the edge of the port in the Gaza Strip lies its boat cemetery:…
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World
French Police Guard Water as Seasonal Drought Intensifies
MAUZÉ-SUR-LE-MIGNON, France — Wearing bulletproof vests and carrying guns, the gendarmes appear suddenly in the middle of farm fields misted…
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Finance
Meet the Man on a Mission to Expose Sneaky Price Increases
SOMERVILLE, Mass. — A few weeks ago, Edgar Dworsky got a promising tip by email. “Diluted cough syrup,” read the…