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World
After a Hard-Right Turn, Alberta’s Conservatives Retain Power
But the United Conservative Party will hold substantially fewer seats in the legislature, in an apparent rebuff of the politics…
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World
A British Reporter Had a Big #MeToo Scoop. Her Editor Killed It.
Seven women say that a star columnist groped them or made unwanted sexual advances. But Britain’s news media has a…
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Business
Elon Musk’s Event With Ron DeSantis Exposes Twitter’s Weaknesses
Hosting Florida’s governor, Ron DeSantis, in a Twitter audio event on Wednesday to announce his presidential run was supposed to…
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Business
With Climate Panel as a Beacon, Global Group Takes on Misinformation
A group of scholars introduced an international panel to study the digital information landscape, inspired by those who had been…
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World
The leader of the Wagner mercenary group forecasts disaster if Russia does not move into total war footing.
As Russia vowed to respond “extremely harshly” to a rare, two-day border incursion by pro-Ukrainian fighters, the leader of Russia’s…
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World
After France Bans Short Domestic Flights, It’s Business as Usual
A decree formalizing the measure, which was passed in 2021, is riddled with exceptions. Critics call its effect symbolic, at…
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Technology
Driver’s Licenses, Addresses, Photos: Inside How TikTok Shares User Data
Employees of the Chinese-owned video app have regularly posted user information on a messaging and collaboration tool called Lark, according…
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News
A Fight Over Yachts Is a Battle for the Soul of the North Fork
Thousands of residents in the hamlet of Mattituck say a plan to build storage for 88 yachts would destroy the…
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World
It’s Millionaire vs. Billionaire in the Battle of the SoHo Pergola
Millions of Americans embarked on home-improvement projects during the pandemic. Many of those projects annoyed their neighbors. But in SoHo,…