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An Ailing Arkansas City Elected an 18-Year-Old Mayor to Turn Things Around
EARLE, Ark. — The shoe factory closed and the supermarket pulled out. So did neighbors whose old homes were now…
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World
With Jabs, Nicknames and a Dose of Rancor, Harry Skewers Palace Culture
Along with the juicy tidbits Prince Harry offers up in his new memoir, there is also a revealing look at…
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News
I Worked at a Government Lab and Was Fired for My Climate Activism
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Shortly after the New Year, I was fired from Oak Ridge National Laboratory after urging fellow scientists…
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What Is Going On With Carlos Correa and the Mets?
On Dec. 21, the shortstop had a $315 million agreement with the Mets that needed only a physical to be…
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World
Robert Moller Dies at 85; Mediated Between U.N. Envoys and the City
As the U.S. liaison to some 50,000 United Nations diplomats and staff, he sought to resolve disputes on issues ranging…
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A Smirk, a Smile, a Clenched Fist: What the Movies Taught Me to See
I was seduced by Cate Blanchett in “Tár.” The 1980s ecological disaster in “White Noise” felt eerily familiar to me…
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Business
Can Ron DeSantis Avoid Meeting the Press?
The Florida governor easily won re-election despite little engagement with mainstream news outlets, another sign of partisan division ahead of…
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News
T.C.U., Confronting Georgia, Spirals on National Title Stage
Georgia forced the Horned Frogs into plenty of bad plays. But T.C.U. showed unusual flaws compared with its previous games…
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World
Your Tuesday Briefing
The armies of Russia and Ukraine clash in Bakhmut.
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Georgia, With a Clear Rout, Shows Gap From Rest of College Football
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — It’s hard to know when it was over. At the national anthem? The coin flip? The opening…