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Japanese Photographer Blows Whistle on Treatment of ‘Comfort Women’
GWANGJU, South Korea — Since 2000, Tsukasa Yajima has taken stark, poignant portraits of former sex slaves for Japan’s World…
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After Roe v. Wade Reversal, Readers Flock to Publications Aimed at Women
In the weeks since the Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade, overturning the right to abortion after almost 50 years,…
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How Frustration Over TikTok Has Mounted in Washington
WASHINGTON — Early last year, Senator Marco Rubio, a Florida Republican, and Jake Sullivan, President Biden’s national security adviser, met…
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On TikTok, Election Misinformation Thrives Ahead of Midterms
In Germany, TikTok accounts impersonated prominent political figures during the country’s last national election. In Colombia, misleading TikTok ...
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Precious Leather
LOS ANGELES — When Seattle Mariners third baseman Eugenio Suárez misses a ground ball, he shoves his face into his…
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Sexual Assault Revelations Turn Canada’s National Game Into the Nation’s Shame
EDMONTON, Alberta — The pandemic shifted one of Canada’s longstanding holiday rituals, the World Junior Championship, from December to the…
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Shots Fired at Airport in Australia’s Capital
SYDNEY, Australia — A lone gunman fired several gunshots inside Canberra Airport Sunday, prompting a rapid evacuation and grounding flights…
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Seven Injured in Shooting in Jerusalem
Seven people were injured in the Old City of Jerusalem early Sunday in what emergency responders are considering a suspected…
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Idaho Supreme Court Rules That Strict Abortion Ban Can Take Effect
Idaho’s near-total ban on abortion can go into effect at the end of August while legal challenges to the restrictions…
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U.S. Says Al Qaeda Has Not Regrouped in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON — American spy agencies have concluded in a new intelligence assessment that Al Qaeda has not reconstituted its presence…