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Why Nikki Haley Isn’t Dropping Out
She dismissed speculation about her motives behind staying in the race, and has encouraged supporters to stick with her until…
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World
Man Extradited to U.S. in Suspected Iranian Plot to Kill Activist
The man, a citizen of Georgia, and three others were charged with planning to assassinate Masih Alinejad, an American human…
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Jimmy Van Eaton, Purveyor of the Sun Records Beat, Dies at 86
His drumming lent spontaneity and imagination to the unfettered sound of seminal rock ’n’ roll records by Jerry Lee Lewis…
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World
Ex-President Made Honduras a Safe Haven for Drug Gangs, Prosecutors Say
The former president, Juan Orlando Hernández, goes on trial Wednesday in Manhattan, accused of years of misrule funded by cocaine…
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World
The BT Tower, a Once-Futuristic London Landmark, Will Become a Hotel
The tower, once used to send telecom traffic, has been sold and will be transformed by the company that turned…
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Business
China’s Rush to Dominate A.I. Comes With a Twist: It Depends on U.S. Technology
China’s tech firms were caught off guard by breakthroughs in generative artificial intelligence. Beijing’s regulations and a sagging economy aren’t…
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World
Ameen Sayani, Pioneering Radio Star in India, Dies at 91
One of the first voices heard on the airwaves in Asia, he became recognized by generations of listeners in India…
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World
The Two-Decade Fight for Two Letters on the Internet
The South Pacific island of Niue says it was cheated out of .nu, a domain that turned out to be…
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Style
Want a Better Society? Try Better Buildings.
An obsession with luxury is transforming cities into bland, isolating landscapes. Architecture should be for creating community.
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A Nerve Center for the Right Wing Rises in Washington
The Conservative Partnership Institute has become a breeding ground for the next generation of Trump loyalists and an incubator for…