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World
Coming of Age in Ukraine
War does not wait for young love to bloom. In Ukraine, young people on the brink of adulthood now bear…
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World
No Longer Scotland’s Leader, Sturgeon Focuses on Learning to Drive
The former first minister, who resigned and quit as leader of the Scottish National Party before her arrest in June,…
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News
Natalie Zemon Davis, Historian of the Marginalized, Dies at 94
She wrote of peasants, unsung women, border crossers and, most popularly, Martin Guerre, a 16th-century village impostor recalled in a…
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World
Leftist Upstart Threatens to Shake up German Politics With Her Own
Sahra Wagenknecht has announced a new party, which could become another populist force scrambling German politics.
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Magazine
One Partner Runs the Marathon — and the Other Does Everything Else
Fifty thousand people are training to run the New York City Marathon on Nov. 5. But they’re not the only…
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Arts
Thelma Golden Wins Gish Prize
The annual prize is given to someone who has “pushed the boundaries of an art form.” Golden, the director and…
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Finance
Rapid Antarctic Melting Looks Certain, Even if Emissions Goals Are Met
It may be too late to halt the decline of the West Antarctic ice shelves, a study found, but climate…
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Arts
Drone Warfare Comes to Washington’s Opera Stage
Wearing combat boots and a U.S. Air Force flight suit, the mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo took her place onstage one recent…
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World
Iranian Teenager Reported Brain Dead by State Media
What happened to Armita Geravand, who entered a subway car and was carried out minutes later, is unclear. But her…
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News
The People Who Broke the House
When it comes to Congress, Americans have come to expect a certain baseline of dysfunction. But I think most of…