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World
W.H.O. Declares End to Uganda’s Worst Ebola Outbreak in Two Decades
The virus spread to nine districts nationwide, infecting hundreds and killing dozens. Seven health workers were among those who died.
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News
Can We Really Have a Soft Landing?
In August 1982 I arrived in Washington to begin a year working at the White House Council of Economic Advisers.…
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World
Paris Police ‘Neutralize’ Man After Attack at Train Station
The man was arrested after injuring several people. It was not immediately clear what motivated the attack or how it…
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World
George Pell, Cardinal Whose Abuse Conviction Was Overturned, Dies at 81
An adviser to Pope Francis and a prominent figure in Australia, Cardinal Pell went to prison on charges of abusing…
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News
Noma and the Fizzle of Too-Fine Dining
It was at Noma that I ate the most unsettling meal of my life. The most unsettling dish, I should…
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US
Divided House Approves G.O.P. Inquiry Into ‘Weaponization’ of Government
Republicans pushed through a measure to create a powerful new committee to scrutinize what they have charged is an effort…
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World
Lynette Hardaway, of Pro-Trump Duo Diamond and Silk, Dies at 51
Ms. Hardaway rose to fame with one of her sisters as a conservative media celebrity.
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US
D.C. Court Weighs Writer’s Defamation Suit Against Trump
At issue is whether former President Donald J. Trump was acting in his official capacity as president when he made…
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World
Blake Hounshell, ‘On Politics’ Editor at The Times, Dies at 44
He was managing editor of Foreign Policy magazine and a top editor at Politico before overseeing The Times’s popular political…
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Style
A California Home Returns to Its 1970s Roots, Wall-to-Wall Carpeting and All
When the furniture designer Glenn Lawson set about renovating a house in the Santa Barbara hills, he committed to honoring…