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Arts
He Needed a Big Megaphone, So He Wrote a Best Seller
Siddharth Kara witnessed “utterly subhuman degradation” in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Then he wrote about it.
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Business
Hedge Fund Billionaire Extracts Billions More to Retire
Bridgewater’s founder, Ray Dalio, retired last year after months of negotiations that guaranteed him a gigantic exit package.
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World
With an Eye on China, Philippines Moves Closer to U.S. Interests
Driven by worry about China’s aggression, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has adopted the most muscular foreign policy approach that the…
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World
China Says U.S. Is ‘Not Qualified’ to Issue Orders on Arms
Bristling against U.S. claims that Beijing may be poised to send “lethal support” to help Russia’s war in Ukraine, China…
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World
Inside the Hunt for U.F.O.s at the End of the World
DEADHORSE, Alaska — Really? That’s it? The United States military is capable of many things, but finding the remnants of…
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World
The Chefs Who Have Buenos Aires (Reluctantly) Waiting in Line
Local Argentine ingredients are the stars on the menus in a city that feels almost jubilant after long Covid lockdowns,…
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World
They Were Married. They Shared a Trench. They Died in It Together.
Everybody who knew Taras and Olha Melster was surprised when they signed up for a Ukrainian volunteer unit on the…
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Business
Supreme Court to Hear Case That Targets a Legal Shield of Tech Giants
The justices are set to hear a case challenging Section 230, a law that protects Google, Facebook and others from…
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World
Biden Drawing Up a 2024 Playbook That Looks a Lot Like 2020’s
President Biden’s strategy is to frame the race as a contest between a seasoned leader and a conspiracy-minded opposition, while…
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Business
Facebook Parent Plans to Sell ‘Meta Verified’ Accounts
Meta announced that it would begin charging $11.99 a month for a blue badge on Facebook and Instagram.