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George Santos’s Latest Stop on His Notoriety Tour: A Ziwe Interview
The 17-minute interview resembled performance art, with Mr. Santos mostly sidestepping Ziwe Fumudoh’s trademark uncomfortable questions.
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Business
What to Know About the Chaebol Families That Dominate South Korea’s Economy
Conglomerates that sprawl across the society trace their roots to the nation’s rise into a world power and have been…
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World
A Magical Tour of Christmas Markets Along the Rhine
It’s that time of year when holiday markets pop up across Europe. Relying on trains and a “Christmas bus,” we…
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Business
It Took 10 Years to Grow This Christmas Tree. The Price? $105
Supported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTIt Took 10 Years to Grow This Christmas Tree. The Price? $105 Share full articleBy Stefanos Chen…
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Serbia’s Leader Tightens Grip on Power in General Election, Early Results Show
The opposition had hoped to ride a wave of public revulsion at back-to-back mass shootings, but it was unable to…
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World
Israel’s Allies Urge Restraint as Netanyahu Vows ‘Fight to the End’
The U.S. defense secretary was headed to the Middle East as two top European officials called for a scaled-back war…
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World
How Hungary Undermined Europe’s Bid to Aid Ukraine
Prime Minister Viktor Orban used E.U. rules on unanimous decisions to sink a $52 billion package strongly backed by larger…
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World
A Ski Resort Rebrands as Ultraexclusive, and Some Locals Feel Left Out
The Windham Mountain Club, with $200,000 memberships, is looking to seize on the potential of luring the wealthy from New…
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World
Amid Anguish Over Hostage Deaths, Netanyahu Vows to Keep Fighting
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Sunday to keep fighting in Gaza, even as anguish over the Israeli military’s accidental…
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US
Richard Hunt, Sculptor Who Transformed Public Spaces, Dies at 88
He produced soaring installations of public art over a career that he said was shaped by attending the funeral of…