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World
Mishandling of Classified Information Has Congress Asking Questions
Lawmakers are seeking answers on why the executive branch is not as careful about protecting classified information as they are…
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Arts
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, the U.N. Hears of a Little-Known Killing Field
At the United Nations’ annual ceremony to mark the Nazi horrors, Karen Frostig described her work to commemorate a concentration…
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Health
A Federal Court Blocks California’s New Medical Misinformation Law
California’s law sought to punish doctors who give patients false information about Covid-19.
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News
Álvaro Colom, Guatemalan President Who Fought for the Indigenous, Dies at 71
He expanded access to education and health care in Indigenous villages and provided aid to the poor in a country…
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World
Jeff Zients Is Named White House Chief of Staff
The White House formally announced that Mr. Zients, 56, would be taking over for Ron Klain, who has held the…
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News
Everton’s Identity Crisis
Europe is filled with big clubs that lost their way. But soccer’s fallen giants will never rise again until they…
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News
If You Want to Live Here, You’ll Have to Audition
The Rehearsal Club, which provided inexpensive housing for decades for aspiring actresses, singers and dancers trying to make it in…
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World
He’s Dazzled Diners in the U.S. Now He Aims to ‘Change People’s Perspectives’ in Ivory Coast.
The chef Roze Traore has spent years building a name for himself in New York, but for his new project,…
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News
More Grandma Content, Please
We can’t get enough of wholesome grandmothers cooking on YouTube, TikTok and Instagram. But how do they feel about it?
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News
Madison Square Garden Boss Erupts as His Ban of Lawyers Draws Scrutiny
James Dolan barred adversaries using facial recognition technology, and politicians bridled. Now, he is threatening to ban beer at a…