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Earthquake Kills More Than 100 in Northwestern China
The 5.9-magnitude quake, which injured hundreds, struck Gansu Province around midnight. Survivors huddled in the freezing cold, setting fires to…
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Irish Leader Condemns Fire at Hotel Preparing to Host Asylum Seekers
Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said there was no justification for “violence, arson or vandalism.” The blaze came weeks after an…
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Chile Rejects Conservative Constitution
The South American country’s struggle to adopt a new national charter illustrates the challenges of democracy.
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Where Will Abortion Rights Land?
Post-Roe voting might bring America to a new consensus — but only if the voters keep getting their say.
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In Rightward Shift, New Zealand Reconsiders Pro-Maori Policies
The nation has long been lauded for trying to do right by its Indigenous people, but a new government may…
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At Least 61 Migrants Drown Off Libya, Agency Says
The vessel set off with 86 people on board, the International Organization for Migration in Libya said, and women and…
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‘You’ve Got Mail’ Was the Last Great New York Rom-Com
On the occasion of its 25th anniversary, a look back at what the movie tells us about love, books, money,…
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A Sudanese City Took in Many Fleeing War. Now, Fighting Has Spread There.
Clashes on the outskirts of Wad Madani threaten a city that is the center of aid operations and home to…
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On the Texas Border, Folk Healers Bring Modern Touches to Their Ancient Practice
ACROSS THE COUNTRY On the Texas Border, Folk Healers Bring Modern Touches to Their Ancient Practice Known as curanderas, they…
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As Israel Weighs How to Honor Oct. 7 Victims, Festival Exhibit Serves as ‘Hallowed Space’
A backgammon set suspended midgame. Tents and folding picnic chairs dotted among the trees. A psychedelic dance floor with downtempo…