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World
In Argentina, a Far-Right Candidate Rises and the Peso Plunges
Javier Milei has become the favorite in Argentina’s election this month by pledging to dollarize the economy. In response, the…
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News
What Are the Must-Have Amenities for Today’s Pampered Pet?
Dogs may not absolutely need their own shower, but they’d appreciate it. And your cat expects nothing less than an…
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World
Peace Activists Are Among the Israelis Missing and Killed
On the Israeli side of the Gaza border lie a number of residential collectives whose members tend to be left…
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Business
If Every Brand Is Funny Online, Is Anything Funny?
For a decade, marketers have found success on social media by roasting customers, and even flirting with them. But with…
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US
Washington Rallies Behind Israel, but a Lasting Consensus May Prove Elusive
Democrats and Republicans put aside an increasingly partisan divide over Israel to condemn the Hamas attack. But that support may…
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World
What to Know About the Presidential Election in Liberia
George Weah, a former soccer superstar, is running for re-election amid doubts over his ability to tackle rampant corruption and…
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World
‘Damage and Distress’: Trump Sues Over Russia Dossier in London
Former President Donald J. Trump is arguing that the document known as the Steele dossier was calculated to embarrass him…
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World
Why Tugboats Are Key to the $19 Billion Overhaul of Kennedy Airport
Renovating one of the world’s busiest airports is replete with engineering challenges, such as how to circumvent the area’s overburdened…
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World
For Sale: A Stamp So Famous It Appeared on ‘The Simpsons’
This “inverted Jenny” is valuable because it contains a mistake — one of the best-known errors in stamp history.
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Business
Country Garden Caves to Debts as China’s Real Estate Crisis Worsens
The property giant was unable to repay a loan and signaled it would default on its debt, becoming one of…