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World
Donald Tusk, a Man of Eclectic Identities, Returns to Power in Poland
The opposition leader was endorsed by Parliament as the country’s next prime minister, unseating the right-wing Law and Justice party…
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World
Santos Reaps Notoriety’s Rewards as Prospect of Prison Still Looms
A video star on Cameo since being expelled from Congress, George Santos has begun negotiating with prosecutors in hopes of…
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News
Holidays a Drag? Every Year, Thanks to Jinkx and DeLa.
It was half past 3 the day after the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting, and a pair of America’s most…
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Food
The Most Read Food Stories of 2023
Readers ate up lists on the best restaurants, turned to reliable weeknight recipes and gladly took advice on frozen pizzas…
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There Are Ghosts High Above Us, With Colors That Come From Space
Scientists captured new imagery of atmospheric phenomena that occur during some lightning storms, offering clues into how they form.
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World
Finland Partly Reopens Its Border With Russia
The Nordic country, which recently joined NATO, has accused Moscow of funneling migrants to their shared land border.
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News
He Wanted Bold Shots of Color in His Home. The Reason: He’s Colorblind.
Fire-engine red, cobalt blue and a futuristic vibe: There’s nothing indistinct or ambiguous about this Manhattan condominium.
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World
Huge Cyberattack Knocks Ukraine’s Largest Mobile Operator Offline
Ukraine’s largest mobile operator said it had come under a powerful cyberattack on Tuesday morning that knocked out service to…
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World
The Vote That Could Derail Sunak’s Government, Explained
The British prime minister faces a test of his authority as a divided Parliament prepares to vote on his flagship…
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Food
Protests Are an American Tradition. But Why at Restaurants?
A recent demonstration outside a Philadelphia falafel spot was just the latest in a history of boycotts and conflicts.