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World
In Heart of Peru’s Protest, a Pause to Mourn the Dead
AYACUCHO, Peru — Beyond the burning tires and roadblocks guarded by angry protesters, after the justice palace had been set…
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News
Argentina Hits the Streets for Long-Awaited Celebration
Argentina erupted in celebration after the country's World Cup victory over France.Credit...Anita Pouchard Serra for The New York TimesBUENOS AIRES…
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Business
Streaming’s Golden Age Is Suddenly Dimming
After years of breakneck growth, the number of scripted TV series orders made by networks and streamers is in decline.
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World
Ukraine Says Russia Is Training Soldiers for Possible New Offensive
An adviser to President Volodymyr Zelensky urged Western allies to take seriously the threat of a new Russian onslaught, which…
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World
Laptop? Liquids? U.K. Moves to Eliminate Some Airport Security Obstacles.
New technology could clear a path for relaxed security checks at airports by June 2024.
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World
‘After We Finished Our Meal, Our Waitress Returned to the Table’
The upside of eating at small restaurant, a Coney Island day and more reader tales of New York City in…
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US
O Come All Ye Faithful, Except When Christmas Falls on a Sunday
StoneBridge Christian Church in eastern Nebraska is known locally for hosting a big annual fireworks event, which this fall included…
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US
Vatican Removes Anti-Abortion Activist From the Priesthood
Frank Pavone’s work has led to clashes over the years with some Catholic leaders.
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World
Counting Russia’s War Dead, With Tips, Clips and a Giant Spreadsheet
Amid doubts about Moscow’s true war losses, Russian data journalists and volunteers use news articles, tombstone photographs and other open-source…
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World
Another Sign of Hard Times in Local News: A Declined Visa
Phil O’Brien, a Briton who has run a Manhattan publication for several years, had his visa denied because immigration officials…