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World
South Korean Chip Makers Get U.S. Waivers From China Export Rules
A government official in Seoul said the decision settled a trade issue that threatened to impede the China operations of…
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World
To Stop an Extinction, He’s Flying High, Followed by His Beloved Birds
Using an ultralight aircraft, Johannes Fritz once taught endangered ibises a migration path over the Alps. Because of climate change,…
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World
It’s By-election Day in the U.K. What Does That Mean?
Three seats in Parliament recently occupied by Conservatives are up for grabs in an election that may show which way…
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World
A Journey Across London on the Elizabeth Line
London’s magnificent Elizabeth line opened last May, and on its first birthday there’s so much to celebrate. Running from Reading…
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World
A Saber-Toothed Predator From Long Before Evolution Came Up With Cats
As an extinction crisis wiped out species at the end of the Permian Period, a predatory species emerged that dominated…
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News
Jimmy Carter’s Presidency Was Not What You Think
The man was not what you think. He was tough. He was extremely intimidating. Jimmy Carter was probably the most…
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Arts
In Hale County, Alabama, Two Visions of Place
Inspired by the pioneering photographer William Christenberry, RaMell Ross moved to the Deep South and found fertile terrain. Now Pace…
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US
Ice Storms, Heavy Snowfall, Tornadoes Threaten Midwest and South
A “multi-hazard” storm that already wrought havoc on the West Coast turned into a large winter storm system as it…
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World
For Black South Africans, Apartheid Was a ‘House of Bondage’
In a newly reissued photo book from 1967, Ernest Cole surveys the ever-present atrocities of European oppression.
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News
This Was the Perfect World Cup for Our Strange Era
Whatever happens in the World Cup final this Sunday, Europe will remain the dominant power of global football. An Argentinean…