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China Got a Big Contract. Nepal Got Debt and a Pricey Airport.
On a sweltering June morning, the new international terminal at the airport in Pokhara, Nepal’s second-biggest city, roared to life…
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US
Help for Gaza Refugees Creates a Flashpoint for DeSantis and Haley
The two Republican candidates appeared to diverge on attitudes toward civilians in the Gaza Strip who are bracing for an…
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World
Suzanne Somers, Star of ‘Three’s Company,’ Is Dead at 76
She became famous for playing, as she put it, “one of the best dumb blondes that’s ever been done,” then…
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Business
Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras’ Is Easily the Biggest Concert Film Opening Ever
The movie made an estimated $95 million in ticket sales in the U.S. and Canada, giving a big boost to…
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News
Madonna Celebrates Four Decades of Hits With Career-Spanning Spectacle
After a health-related delay, the pop superstar launched her Celebration Tour in London with a performance devoted to her full…
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News
Ballet Thrives on Live Coaching. Her Roots Extend to the Source.
Irina Kolpakova was intently watching two dancers rehearse in an American Ballet Theater studio on a September afternoon, when she…
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Business
How a Fertilizer Shortage Is Spreading Desperate Hunger
Suleiman Chubado is not entirely clear what caused the price of fertilizer to more than double over the past year,…
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News
What Pain Will a New Wave of Student Loan Payments Bring?
This summer, the Supreme Court struck down President Biden’s debt relief plan. The resumption of payments this month after a…
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World
Slaughter at a Festival of Peace and Love Leaves Israel Transformed
At daybreak, Hila Fakliro looked up to the sky from the vodka and Red Bull cocktails she was mixing: “Oh,…
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World
What to Know as Ecuador Votes in an Election Tinged With Violence and Uncertainty
A center-right businessman and a leftist candidate are vying for the presidency on Sunday at a moment when the country…