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A Japanese Gallery Puts a Natural Art Style Front and Center at TEFAF
For Shibunkaku in Kyoto, the Nihonga movement offers lessons about sustainability that are increasingly relevant in a climate-challenged world.
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Bike-Path Attacker’s Mother Says She Wanted ‘Tired’ Son to Leave U.S.
A federal jury in Manhattan, which must decide whether to sentence Sayfullo Saipov to life in prison or to death,…
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News
Four Experts on Tech Hiring Talk About Where the Jobs Are
If artificial intelligence were going to cause mass unemployment, you would expect to see it happen first in the tech…
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Slaughter on Eve of Ethiopian Peace Draws Accusations of War Crimes
Eritrean troops have been accused of war crimes in the northern Tigray region just weeks before a peace agreement was…
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Blinken Finds Receptive Leaders in Central Asia, Where Russia Seeks Aid
The U.S. secretary of state’s diplomatic mission is part of a broader Biden administration effort to strengthen support for Ukraine,…
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Bob Richards, Pole-Vaulting Hero of the Cold War Era, Dies at 97
An ordained minister known as the Vaulting Vicar, he was an Olympic gold medal winner and the first athlete to…
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What’s at Stake as U.K. and E.U. Reach Deal Over Northern Ireland Protocol
Britain and the European Union have long clashed over post-Brexit rules known as the Northern Ireland protocol. Here’s what to…
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Russia’s New Offensive Sends Conscripts Into the Teeth of Ukraine’s Lines
LYMAN, Ukraine — Peering through an infrared scope, a Ukrainian soldier noticed some heads poking over a trench a few…
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Business
Berkshire Hathaway Reports Major Investment Losses in 2022
After a $22.8 billion loss, Warren Buffett called the figure “100 percent misleading” and urged shareholders to focus on his…
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World
In ‘The Quiet Girl,’ an Irish Loneliness Rarely Seen Onscreen
The first Irish-language film to be nominated for an Oscar, directed by Colm Bairéad, tells a gentle story of cultural…