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World
After 16 Days, Rescue Near for Workers Stuck in Tunnel, Officials Say
After repeated mechanical setbacks, the Indian operation turned to trained miners using manual tools to clear the final stretch of…
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US
Americans Love Avocados. It’s Killing Mexico’s Forests.
First the trucks arrived, carrying armed men toward the mist-shrouded mountaintop. Then the flames appeared, sweeping across a forest of…
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News
Hepatitis C Kills 15,000 Americans a Year. That Number Should Be Zero.
A little over a decade ago, I watched my brother in-law Rick Boterf die of complications from infection with the…
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World
The C.I.A. director heads to Qatar for talks on hostage releases.
William J. Burns, the C.I.A. director, was scheduled to arrive in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday for a new round of…
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World
Fearful, Humiliated and Desperate: Gazans Heading South Face Horrors
They walked for hours, raising their hands when they encountered Israeli troops with guns trained on them to display their…
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World
Where the Flavors of the Amazon Rainforest Delight
A foreign visitor walking through Praça Brasil, a leafy square in the Amazonian port city of Belém, might think that…
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World
Vietnam Relied on Environmentalists to Secure Billions. Then It Jailed Them.
The government is preparing to present its energy transition plan at the U.N. climate talks as it intensifies a crackdown…
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News
At the Chicago Architecture Biennial, Artists Run Free
Faheem Majeed, a member of the art collective the Floating Museum and one of the artistic directors of this year’s…
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Business
Even Most Biden Voters Don’t See a Thriving Economy
A majority of those who backed President Biden in 2020 say today’s economy is fair or poor, ordinarily a bad…
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News
How Geert Wilders Won
A country where depopulating rural areas are losing physicians, bus stops and elementary schools while urban areas thrive is fertile…