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News
‘White Lotus’ Didn’t Care About Toxic Masculinity After All
Lurid tales of class war in paradise were a major cinematic trend in 2022. In “Triangle of Sadness,” which won…
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World
2 Officers and Bystander Are Killed in Australia Shootout
Three other people, believed to be the assailants, were killed by the police during the incident, the authorities in the…
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US
Obstruction Charge Takes Center Stage at Jan. 6 Court Hearing
A federal appeals court ruling could affect the cases of hundreds of people charged in connection with the attack on…
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World
A Gunman Kills 3 in Rome, Shocking the City
A man opened fire during a condominium meeting killing three women and wounding four people, shocking a country not accustomed…
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Finance
Wall Street Journal Names a New Editor
News Corp said that Emma Tucker, a longtime editor in London, would replace Matthew Murray, who has led the news…
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News
How a Hotel Was Converted into Housing for Formerly Homeless People
Though Mayor Eric Adams estimated that 25,000 hotel rooms could be turned into supportive and affordable housing, only one building…
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World
Scott Stringer Sues for Defamation Over Sexual Assault Claim
Mr. Stringer, the former New York City comptroller, said that a woman’s claims of sexual assault were lies and caused…
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Books
A Book of Cheeky Obituaries Highlights ‘Eccentric Lives’
This new collection from Britain’s Daily Telegraph is full of oddballs, mavericks and cranks.
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News
Meet Kyrsten Sinema, Former Democrat of Arizona
Bret Stephens: Hi, Gail. I hope I’ve succeeded in turning you into a World Cup fan. In the meantime, any…
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World
Japan Needs Indian Tech Workers. But Do They Need Japan?
Recruiters call the push a crucial test of whether the world’s third-largest economy can compete with the U.S. and Europe…