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World
Art Collector Who Financed Hezbollah Evaded Sanctions, Prosecutors Say
The Lebanese businessman Nazem Ahmad has owned Picassos and Warhols. He and eight others were charged with violating sanctions by…
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News
Here Comes Carlos Alcaraz Again. Next Stop: Miami.
Alcaraz, who won the men’s singles title at Indian Wells, reclaims the world No. 1 ranking from Novak Djokovic. But…
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News
New Zealand’s Soccer Team Abandons White Shorts, Citing Period Anxiety
The women’s soccer team said its players would not wear white shorts at the World Cup this summer, acknowledging the…
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News
Happy 100th Birthday, 16-Millimeter Film
The format was initially a boon to amateurs. Now, with moviemaking gone digital, it’s the choice of auteurs like Darren…
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News
On an Island Paradise, Seeking Out a City’s Complexity
Suva, the Fijian capital, is not on many travelers’ itineraries, but with a multiethnic population from all over the country…
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Business
With ‘Zero Covid’ Behind It, China’s Economy Starts to Recover
The economy grew 4.5 percent in the first three months of the year, a sizable pickup from the end of…
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Business
What to Know as the Fox-Dominion Trial Begins
Opening statements in the defamation case against Fox News are expected to begin as early as Tuesday.
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Business
Goldman Sachs Sheds Consumer Loans as Losses Mount
The Wall Street bank sold off some loans from its consumer-banking arm, Marcus, revealing a nearly $500 million loss in…
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News
Brotherly Love Has Its Limits When Sailing
Greg and Todd Slyngstad are racing in different boats but are scheduled to compete in the same class at Les…
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News
Subversive Novels Dominate Shortlist for International Booker Prize
Books by Maryse Condé and Eva Baltasar are among six nominees for the prestigious award for fiction translated into English.