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News
Braving the Winter to Visit a Valley Shrouded in Snow and Secrets
As the chopper rose into the sky, my heart raced with excitement and a twinge of fear: This was my…
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World
Israeli Forces Search Gaza Hospital as Power Goes Out
Gazan officials said five people died in the critical care unit, and the Israeli military announced the arrests of 20…
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Business
January Was Awesome for Stock Pickers, but Can They Keep It Going?
Most active fund managers beat the market at the start of the year. But history suggests that they’re not likely…
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News
Kylian Mbappé, P.S.G. and the Dangers of a Loveless Marriage
The relationship between a superstar and his hometown club has always felt transactional. Did either side get what they wanted?
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World
Aleksei Navalny, Putin Critic, Dies in Prison, Russian Authorities Say
The opposition leader, who was poisoned in 2020, had spent months in isolation.
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US
Kansas City Grappled With Shootings Long Before the Super Bowl
Homicides in Kansas City, Mo., increased last year, many of them attributed to arguments, officials say.
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News
The Lost Story of New York’s Most Powerful Black Woman
Elizabeth Amelia Gloucester appeared in the census for the final time on June 8, 1880. The census enumerators who crisscrossed…
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News
If You Know How to Read It, Washington Is an Open Book
President Biden had a far better comeback at his disposal last week when he took offense at a special counsel…
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News
To Cure Burnout, Embrace Seasonality
For most of human existence, the pace and intensity of productivity varied widely from season to season. During the roughly…
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World
Architect Embraces Indigenous Worldview in Australian Designs
Jefa Greenaway is a leading proponent of “Country-centered design,” which calls for collaboration with Indigenous communities and puts sustainability concerns…