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Are You Ready for Your Fall Booster?
A new booster campaign is just around the corner. Moderna and Pfizer’s vaccines, which have been updated to target the…
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U.S. Will Set Aside Monkeypox Vaccines in New Equity Program
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration announced a new plan on Tuesday to send extra doses of monkeypox vaccine to states…
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How Reagan and Bush overcame skepticism to collaborate with Gorbachev.
For his first four years in office, President Ronald Reagan had a tough time forging any kind of relationship with…
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Putin sees the Ukraine war as part of his battle to undo Gorbachev’s legacy.
The day that Russia invaded Ukraine, Feb. 24, the legacy of Mikhail S. Gorbachev loomed over President Vladimir V. Putin’s…
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Russia’s Occupation of Nuclear Plant Gives Moscow a New Way to Intimidate
As international nuclear inspectors head toward Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia power plant, they face a situation that few had ever envisioned: a…
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West Point Has a K.K.K. Plaque Mounted Above Entrance to Science Hall
For decades, the students at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in New York have walked beneath a panel…
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In his own words: Gorbachev’s essays in The Times.
For nearly three decades after he stepped down as the leader of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev remained a potent…
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Solomon Islands Suspends Visits by Foreign Military Ships, Raising Concerns in U.S.
WASHINGTON — The Solomon Islands has suspended visits by U.S. and other foreign military vessels, American officials said Tuesday, raising…
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Experts Arrive to Inspect Nuclear Plant, but Ukraine Warns of Pitfalls
KYIV, Ukraine — As a team of international nuclear experts arrived in Ukraine’s capital on Tuesday hoping to ensure the…
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A reporter’s Siberian memories of Gorbachev, and that Pizza Hut commercial.
I was 6 when the Soviet Union broke up. I had no idea at the time that the person most…