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World
How a Chance Discovery of Old Negatives Revealed a Master Photographer
For Zaharia Cusnir, photography was an all-consuming passion. Now, nearly 30 years after he died in obscurity, the Moldovan’s fame…
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US
How Naming the James Webb Telescope Turned Into a Fight Over Homophobia
For half a decade now, influential young scientists have denounced NASA’s decision to name its deep-space telescope after James E.…
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World
Your Monday Briefing
A World Cup final for the ages.
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Business
‘The Last Straw’: Twitter Users Rage Over Elon Musk’s Latest Actions
Fury mounted over Mr. Musk’s moves to prevent Twitter users from sharing links to other social media platforms. The billionaire…
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World
In Heart of Peru’s Protest, a Pause to Mourn the Dead
AYACUCHO, Peru — Beyond the burning tires and roadblocks guarded by angry protesters, after the justice palace had been set…
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News
Argentina Hits the Streets for Long-Awaited Celebration
Argentina erupted in celebration after the country's World Cup victory over France.Credit...Anita Pouchard Serra for The New York TimesBUENOS AIRES…
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World
Louis Orr, 64, Dies; Syracuse Star, Knicks Forward and a Coach
He helped lead a dominant squad at Syracuse and won all-American honors. He later became a role player for the…
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News
Qatar Got the World Cup It Wanted
DOHA, Qatar — In the end, Qatar got what it wanted. The tiny desert state, a thumb-shaped peninsula, craved nothing…
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Business
Streaming’s Golden Age Is Suddenly Dimming
After years of breakneck growth, the number of scripted TV series orders made by networks and streamers is in decline.
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Business
Want to Understand Television’s Troubles? Look at AMC.
The company has struggled to earn enough from streaming to make up for losses from its traditional cable business. It…