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World
How to Choose the Nobel Laureate: Tap a Literature Professor
About five years ago, Ankhi Mukherjee, a professor of world literature at Oxford University, received a letter asking whether she…
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Food
Workers Exposed to Extreme Heat Have Few Protections
Tens of millions of Americans are struggling to cope with soaring temperatures. OSHA is developing new workplace safety standards, but…
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Food
Gun Deaths Rising Sharply Among Children, Study Finds
Firearm injuries are a leading cause of death among young children and teenagers in the United States.
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World
Move Over, Machu Picchu: There’s More to See in Peru
In recent years, Peru has engaged in a grass-roots effort to elevate Huchuy Qosqo, Waqrapukara and other archaeological sites that…
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Business
Diesel Prices Could Keep Inflation High
The cost of the fuel has been rising in recent weeks and could spike this winter because of supply problems,…
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World
With Iranian Girl in Coma, Suspicion Falls on Government
Exactly what happened to 16-year-old Armita Geravand is unclear, but the circumstances have fueled accusations that Iran’s morality police must…
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World
A Wartime Election in Ukraine? It’s a Political Hot Potato.
In normal circumstances, President Volodymyr Zelensky would be running for re-election next spring. Analysts say an election is unlikely, but…
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US
From a Capitol Hill Basement, Bannon Stokes the Republican Party Meltdown
The former Trump adviser has helped create the spectacle of G.O.P. dysfunction, using it to build his own following and…
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World
Haiti, Desperate for Peace, Turns to Police Notorious for Violence
Police officers from Kenya are being dispatched to bring order to gang-ravaged Haiti, but in their own home country, they…