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World
Inside the Medical Examiner’s Office, Where Opioids Fuel Surge in Deaths
The rising tide of death that began during the pandemic is now the “new normal” for the New York City…
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World
How Public Money Goes to Support a Hasidic Village’s Private Schools
For years, Kiryas Joel, a bustling village north of New York City, has run one of the most unusual public…
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Magazine
An Art Show That Asks, ‘Why Is Everyone Breaking Up Right Now?’
Where do broken hearts go on Valentine’s Day? Or any day for that matter? While romantics across the city were…
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World
With an Eye on China, Philippines Moves Closer to U.S. Interests
Driven by worry about China’s aggression, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has adopted the most muscular foreign policy approach that the…
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World
China Says U.S. Is ‘Not Qualified’ to Issue Orders on Arms
Bristling against U.S. claims that Beijing may be poised to send “lethal support” to help Russia’s war in Ukraine, China…
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US
When Do Creepy Facebook Messages Cross a Constitutional Line?
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in April on a question it once ducked: whether intent counts in criminal cases…
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US
Inside the Hunt for U.F.O.s at the End of the World
DEADHORSE, Alaska — Really? That’s it? The United States military is capable of many things, but finding the remnants of…
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US
Two Evangelical Leaders on ‘Radical Faith’
For the Taking the Lead series, we asked leaders in various fields to share insights on what they’ve learned and…
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News
Here’s What the Other Republican Candidates Should Say to Trump
Bret Stephens: Hi, Gail. I know you’re keen to handicap — figuratively, but maybe also literally — the emerging field…
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News
What Ford’s Pardon of Nixon Means (and Doesn’t Mean) for Trump
The release on Thursday of parts of a report from a grand jury in Georgia that investigated election interference by…