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Maximilian Lerner, Whose Espionage Skills Helped Win a War, Dies at 98
Maximilian Lerner, an Austrian-born Jew who during World War II was among the many soldiers recruited to a secret military…
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Abortion Helps Realign Puerto Rico’s Politics, Giving Conservatives an Opening
SAN JUAN, P.R. — Three years ago, after Puerto Rico’s legislature narrowly defeated new abortion restrictions, the cardiologist and pastor…
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Rally With Trump? Some G.O.P. Candidates Aren’t Thrilled About It.
Former President Donald J. Trump is preparing to swoop into Ohio on Saturday to rally Republicans behind J.D. Vance in…
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Trump’s Team of Lawyers Marked by Infighting and Possible Legal Troubles of Its Own
To understand the pressures, feuds and questions about competence within former President Donald J. Trump’s legal team as he faces…
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EE. UU. prometió defender la democracia en Centroamérica. Los líderes de la región tenían otros planes
CIUDAD DE GUATEMALA — De pie en el Palacio Nacional de Guatemala en junio pasado, la vicepresidenta de Estados Unidos,…
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Britons Undeterred by Daylong Waits to Mourn a Queen They Loved
LONDON — One by one, they stood before the coffin, straightening their backs, squaring their shoulders, pulling in their shirttails.…
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From L.A. to Rome, Ancient Sculptures Get Hero’s Welcome
ROME — Italy celebrated the return of three stolen ancient terra-cotta figures, depicting “Orpheus and the Sirens,” in a ceremony…
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Lowry Mays, Who Revolutionized the Radio Industry, Dies at 87
Lowry Mays, a businessman who inadvertently acquired a local radio station in the early 1970s and then built it into…
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How the Far Right Bagged Election Success in Sweden
STOCKHOLM — Magnus Karlsson, 43, works in information technology and is about to start his own company. Articulate and thoughtful,…
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When Your Dog Is a Teenager
The puppy I know — the young sprite we adopted at 8 weeks, whose life I’ve observed since her birth…