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World
Eusebius McKaiser, Acerbic South African Political Analyst, Dies at 44
Adamantly progressive, openly gay and politically fearless, he cast a sharp eye on the country’s post-apartheid politics and culture.
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News
With a New, Improved ‘Einstein,’ Puzzlers Settle a Math Problem
Earlier this spring, tiling aficionados thought maybe they’d found the shape of their dreams. Now they’re certain.
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Business
JPMorgan’s Dimon Denied Having Any Contact With Jeffrey Epstein
JPMorgan is being sued over its dealings with Mr. Epstein. In a deposition, Jamie Dimon, the bank’s chief executive, said…
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US
A Poisonous Cold War Legacy That Defies a Solution
From 1950 to 1990, the U.S. Energy Department produced an average of four nuclear bombs every day, turning them out…
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News
Damar Hamlin’s Return to Football Looks Almost Normal
The Bills safety participated in drills during the team’s off-season workouts for a second consecutive week and even caught a…
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News
Four Questions About the Biden-McCarthy Deal
If the debt ceiling deal between President Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy wins Congressional approval, it will tell us a…
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News
A Rapper’s Detention Shows Iran’s Crackdown Is Failing
It was a balmy 1:30 a.m. nearly a year ago in Shahin Shahr, a city in central Iran, and the…
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World
3rd Man Is Charged With Murder in Killing of Jam Master Jay
Jay Bryant is accused along with two other men of fatally shooting the pioneering D.J. of the rap group Run-DMC…
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World
A Journey Across London on the Elizabeth Line
London’s magnificent Elizabeth line opened last May, and on its first birthday there’s so much to celebrate. Running from Reading…
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World
A British Reporter Had a Big #MeToo Scoop. Her Editor Killed It.
Seven women say that a star columnist groped them or made unwanted sexual advances. But Britain’s news media has a…