World
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Biden’s Remarkable Summer
Media narratives are driven by trajectory. Things get better or worse. People rise and fall. Maybe there is an upstart sensation who threatens ...
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Mediators make progress toward a cease-fire, diplomats say.
Egyptian mediators made progress on Sunday toward a cease-fire between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza, three officials briefed on ...
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Manchin’s Donors Include Pipeline Giants That Win in His Climate Deal
BLACKSBURG, Va. — After years of spirited opposition from environmental activists, the Mountain Valley Pipeline — a 304-mile gas pipeline cutting ...
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Five Decades in the Making: Why It Took Congress So Long to Act on Climate
WASHINGTON - In 1969, President Richard Nixon’s adviser Daniel Patrick Moynihan wrote a memo describing a startling future. The increase of ...
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A Model for an Evangelical Christianity Committed to Justice
In my first couple years of college I had a minor crisis of faith. I had grown up going to a large Southern church that prided itself on ...
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Can a Third Party Succeed? Should It?
More from our inbox: Falling Short: The Taliban’s Word, and America’sPerfecting PropagandaAlaska Natives in Support of a Fuel ProjectThis didn’t ...
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Amnesty International assessments that Ukraine ‘put civilians in harm’s way’ stirs outrage.
The director of Amnesty International’s Ukraine office resigned on Friday to protest a lengthy statement by the wider organization that accuses ...
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Fighting around a Ukrainian nuclear plant heightens safety fears.
DRUZHKIVKA, Ukraine — Fighting raged on Saturday near a sprawling nuclear power plant in the south of Ukraine, despite warnings from nuclear ...
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Christopher Meyer, Vocal British Envoy to the U.S., Dies at 78
Christopher Meyer, the debonair diplomat who served as Britain’s ambassador to Washington from 1997 to 2003 but later argued that his government ...
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The Week in Business: Blistering Job Growth
Credit...Giacomo BagnaraWhat’s Up? (July 31-Aug. 6) A Jobs Day Surprise Analysts had forecast an increase of 250,000 jobs in July. And so it ...