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News
Falling a Little Bit in Love With the Dark
NASHVILLE — This year the winter solstice arrives on Dec. 21 in the shank of the dark afternoon. Officially the…
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US
Jan. 6 Panel to Cap 18-Month Inquiry With Final Public Session
The committee, which consistently broke new ground for a congressional investigation, is expected to approve its final report and vote…
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World
U.K. Court Upholds Policy to Deport Asylum Seekers to Rwanda
The highly criticized effort is meant to deter those crossing the English Channel in small boats, but experts say that…
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News
The Austere Beauty of Egypt’s Long-Distance Hiking Trails
Ben Hoffler has heard one sound more than any other during the past dozen years: that of footsteps — crunch,…
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World
In a bomb shelter-turned-TV set, Ukraine selects its Eurovision contestant.
A bomb shelter in Kyiv was transformed into the set of a television extravaganza over the weekend as Ukrainian musicians…
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World
South Africa’s President Wins Battle to Lead A.N.C.
Despite a high-profile scandal, Cyril Ramaphosa was able to secure enough support to stay in control, almost assuring him a…
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World
From Zero Covid to No Plan: Behind China’s Pandemic U-Turn
After micromanaging the coronavirus strategy for nearly three years, the country’s leader, Xi Jinping, has suddenly left the populace to…
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Business
Trust the Models? In This Economy?
Historical data has always been critical to those who make economic predictions. But three years into the pandemic, America is…
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US
How Naming the James Webb Telescope Turned Into a Fight Over Homophobia
For half a decade now, influential young scientists have denounced NASA’s decision to name its deep-space telescope after James E.…
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World
Seeking Heat, and Companionship, in a Hard Scotland Winter
In a Glasgow neighborhood, the cost-of-living crisis is exacerbating energy problems and financial worries, and vital community hubs are struggling…