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After Niger Coup, U.S. Scrambles to Keep a Vital Air Base
On a barren swath of land in the Sahara, U.S. Air Base 201 stands far from public sight, on the…
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How a Nigerian Cuisine Chef Spends His Sundays
Ayo Balogun, the owner of the Dept of Culture restaurant in Brooklyn, devotes Sundays to pancake hunting with his 13…
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Hezbollah Fires Rockets at Israel in Response to Assassination in Beirut
Israel said it had fired back at militants involved in the rocket launches, but the exchange stopped short of a…
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College Bowl Games in Trouble? Send in the Memes.
A playoff system upended old traditions, but a few minor games still manage to stand out. A vat of mayonnaise…
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As Gaza Losses Mount Under Strikes, Dignified Burials Are Another Casualty
For four days, Kareem Sabawi’s body lay wrapped in a blanket in a cold, empty apartment as his family sheltered…
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Prosecutors Push Back on Trump’s Contempt Claims in Election Case
The filing by Jack Smith was the latest volley in a battle over the timing of the case accusing the…
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A President’s Son Is in Indonesia’s Election Picture. Is It Democracy or Dynasty?
Critics say that hard-won progress toward democracy in Indonesia has been backsliding under Joko Widodo, a two-term president who was…
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House Republicans to Broaden Higher Education Inquiry Beyond Antisemitism
Emboldened by the resignations of two prominent university presidents, House Republicans are planning an aggressive inquiry into academia, long one…
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Colorado Police Officer Sentenced to Jail in Elijah McClain Death
Randy Roedema, the only police officer convicted in the death of Mr. McClain, was sentenced to 14 months in a…
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Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Idaho’s Strict Abortion Ban
The court also temporarily reinstated the state law, which the Biden administration said conflicts with a federal statute on emergency-room…