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World
U.S. to Boost Military Role in the Philippines as Fears Over Taiwan Grow
Washington and Manila announced a plan to increase American military access on four new bases in the Southeast Asian country, a strategic partner in the region.
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Newyork
The Controversy Over ‘American Dirt’
More from our inbox: Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Antisemitic RemarksChinese Child-Rearing: Stress and ShameCredit...Carolina MoscosoTo the Editor: Re “The Long Shadow of ‘American Dirt,’” by Pamela Paul (column, Jan. 29): I agree with Ms. Paul. Writers ...
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Newyork
When Ilhan Omar Asks Questions, Her Colleagues Should Listen
House Republicans are poised to make a grave mistake by removing from the Committee on Foreign Affairs the only person who consistently describes American foreign policy as it is experienced by much of the rest of the world. Those behind the effort ...
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Sports
An All-American Grand Slam Quarterfinal 16 Years in the Making
Ben Shelton and Tommy Paul are playing for a spot in the Australian Open semifinals. The United States has waited a long time for something like this.
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World
Your Monday Briefing: A Lunar New Year Shooting
Also, New Zealand’s next leader and a Lunar New Year travel surge in China.
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World
U.S. Extends Troop Deployment in Romania, at Ukraine War’s Doorstep
The buildup is part of President Biden’s commitment to increase American forces in Europe in response to the Russian invasion last February.
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Newyork
How a Group of Brooklyn Beatboxers Became Ambassadors to the World
The trip will mark the first time that the government officially recognizes the genre in its American Music Abroad program.
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Books
American Expatriates in Paris Wish Emily Cooper Would Go Home
Real-life Emilys in Paris complain that the show’s heroine, clad in over-the-top couture and barely able to speak French, is giving them a bad name.
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Newyork
Americans Are Fighting Over History While Historians Disappear
When I received my Ph.D. in history in 2013, I didn’t expect that within a decade fights over history — and historiography, even if few people use that word — would become front-page news. But over the last few years that is precisely what has ...
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Newyork
Kevin McCarthy Can’t Give Republican Rebels What They Really Want
If last week’s 15 rounds of balloting for House speaker proved anything, it’s that Democrats like their congressional leaders a lot more than Republicans do. While Democrats again and again voted unanimously for Hakeem Jeffries, Kevin McCarthy ...