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World
Brazilian Police Make Arrest in Killing of New York Art Dealer
The suspect was arrested at a gas station about 600 miles northwest of Rio de Janeiro, according to the authorities.
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World
Iceland Scrambles to Shelter Residents Made Homeless by Volcanic Eruption
In a country of fewer than 400,000, finding places for 3,700 residents is complicated by a tough housing market.
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Finance
Billionaires Wanted to Save the News Industry. They’re Losing a Fortune.
Time magazine, The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times — owned by Marc Benioff, Jeff Bezos, and Dr. Patrick…
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News
Nancy E. Adler, Who Linked Wealth to Health, Dies at 77
She documented the powerful role that education, income and self-perceived social status play in a person’s health and longevity.
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World
Protests in Russia Put Spotlight on Wartime Ethnic Grievances
The trial and conviction of an activist in the Ural Mountains region sparked one of the biggest outbreaks of social…
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Magazine
Happily Ever After Is Beside the Point
Nadya Tolokonnikova, a founding member of Pussy Riot, and John Caldwell have always prioritized being “helpful,” he said, over being…
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World
To Fix Our Parks, Maybe a Surcharge on Mets Tickets?
A think tank has a list of ideas to generate revenue for New York’s underfunded parks.
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News
How Coffee Farmers in Hawaii Fought Counterfeit Kona Beans
A testing method borrowed from geology helped farmers sue a slew of stores selling supposed “Kona” coffee.
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World
New Utopian Enclave? Or a Testament to Inequality?
Try going for a stroll in much of Guatemala City: It is a pedestrian’s nightmare. Motorcycles speed down crowded sidewalks.…
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World
Will Tourists Return to the Middle East?
Travelers appear to be slowly returning to some Middle East nations despite the continuation of the Israel-Hamas conflict that all…