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News
The World’s Biggest Democracy Is Jettisoning Freedom and Tolerance
When I moved to New Delhi in 2009 to work as a foreign correspondent, there was already a decade’s worth…
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Magazine
Hip-Hop, Still Fly at 50
A museum exhibition and book kick off the anniversary of a genre incubated in the Bronx and exported to the…
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Magazine
The Future of Balenciaga Is on the Line
And everything else you need to know to hold forth on fashion month at a cocktail party.
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Finance
The Times Reports 11% Increase in Revenue as Digital Subscriptions Climb
The company said it added more than a million digital subscribers in 2022, bringing its total number of paying subscribers…
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Food
A Troubled Mother Faces Murder Charges in Her Young Children’s Deaths
Chilling details emerged at an arraignment of Lindsay Clancy, accused of strangling her three children. Her lawyer argued she was…
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Food
Bird Flu Outbreak Puts Mink Farms Back in the Spotlight
A new variant of avian influenza appears capable of spreading among mammals, highlighting the need for more proactive surveillance, experts…
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World
China’s Bid to Improve Food Production? Giant Towers of Pigs.
The first sows arrived in late September at the hulking, 26-story high-rise towering above a rural village in central China.…
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World
An Artist With Roots in Nairobi and New York Imagines a New Destiny
“It’s the difference between a plant with one root and one with a network of roots,” the artist Wangechi Mutu…
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World
In Rural Ukraine, Medicine and Hope Roll In on a Truck
Young mothers gather with baby carriages in the morning chill and exchange village gossip while waiting to visit a health…
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News
Germany Has a Problem
BERLIN — In the heat of debate about Germany sending tanks to Ukraine, it’s easy to forget that just two…