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World
This Country’s Top Judges Were All Foreigners. Now They’re Gone.
Until just a few weeks ago, the Pacific island nation of Kiribati, an independent country for more than four decades,…
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News
What Does the New Congress Mean for Family Policy?
Now that the dust has (nearly) settled on the 2022 midterm elections and Republicans are preparing to take control of…
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World
At Least 1 Dead in Landslide on a Southern Italian Island
At least one person was killed and nearly a dozen were missing on Saturday on the southern Italian island of…
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News
Tantrums and Meltdowns. When Children Tag Along on the House Hunt.
In 2020, the Cohen family of Brooklyn developed a routine. Every weekend, Jonathan Cohen, his wife and their three sons,…
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Finance
The Excitement Around E-Sports Is Growing. But Where Are the Profits?
It had been more than three hours of tense, back-and-forth combat — projected across the massive Jumbotron at San Francisco’s…
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World
As Ukraine Marks Anniversary of Famine, Officials Draw Parallels to Russia’s Strikes
Ukraine’s government was still trying to restore power on Saturday as the country commemorated the 90th anniversary of the Holodomor,…
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World
They Were Surrogates. Now They Must Raise the Children.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — The baby was not hers, not really. Hun Daneth felt that, counted on that. When she…
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World
Chinese Court Sentences Canadian Singer to Prison for Rape
Kris Wu, a Canadian Chinese pop singer who was once one of China’s most popular entertainers, was found guilty of…
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Finance
Major Shareholder Raises Concerns About News Corp’s Merger With Fox
One of the largest shareholders in News Corp said on Friday that it had strong reservations about the plans of…
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World
As Venezuelan Antagonists Talk, the U.S. Softens Its Stance
BOGOTÁ, Colombia — A rare meeting between leaders of Venezuela’s bitterly divided government and opposition is expected to result in…