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With Malice Toward Quite a Few
Abraham Lincoln’s first Inaugural Address was a 3,600-word olive branch to a South on the eve of the Civil War.…
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Coco Gauff Drops U.S. Open Quarterfinals Match to Caroline Garcia
Nothing has been able to stop Caroline Garcia of late. Not even the rising American Coco Gauff and a packed…
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Democrats Dodge 3rd-Party Challenge in N.Y.C. House Race
For weeks, left-leaning New York City Democrats have publicly debated whether to launch a third-party bid in a race for…
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Canada Stabbing Suspect Remains at Large After Police Manhunt at Reserve
JAMES SMITH CREE NATION, Saskatchewan — Two and a half days after a bloody campaign of stabbings in Canada left…
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How China Has Added to Its Influence Over the iPhone
This fall, Apple will make some of its flagship iPhones outside of China for the first time, a small but…
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A ‘Period Dignity Officer’ Seemed Like a Good Idea. Until a Man Was Named.
LONDON — Scotland gained worldwide praise when it passed a pioneering period act, making tampons and pads free by law…
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Biting Satires Dominate Booker Prize Shortlist
A barbed political satire about the fall of an African dictator, told from the perspective of talking animals. A mordantly…
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The police have been criticized for their handling of crimes against Indigenous people.
The brutal knife assaults in Saskatchewan are likely to revive concerns in Indigenous communities about the seriousness with which the…
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Canada’s Indigenous communities have been in the spotlight as they seek redress for abuses.
Canada’s Indigenous communities have been at the forefront of a global reckoning of the abuse and assimilation brought about by…
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Labor Board Proposes to Increase Legal Exposure for Franchised Chains
Federal labor regulators on Tuesday proposed a rule that would make more companies legally liable for labor law violations committed…