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World
Distrust Has Shaken the U.S.-China Relationship
It’s the intensifying rivalry that could shape much of the world’s future.
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Newyork
Sex vs. Skin
Sometimes, what you see can make you think. Games of peekaboo at Valentino and Sacai.
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World
The Countries of Africa Look Ahead With Hope
Despite its problems, the continent is showing positive signs for democracy. Will that lead to a new future for its 1.2 billion citizens?
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Newyork
Why MAGA Wants to Betray Ukraine
So the federal government wasn’t shut down over the weekend, although we may have to go through this whole drama again in six weeks. Kevin McCarthy, the speaker of the House, ended up doing the obvious: bringing a funding bill to the floor that could ...
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US
Wildfires: Stay Safe in a Warming World
Climate change is warming up the spring, lengthening the summer, and drying out soil and vegetation, leading to more frequent, destructive wildfires. This year alone, wildfires have left at least 98 dead on Maui, forced mass evacuations from several ...
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Newyork
What Haley Is Doing Right and Christie Needs to Do, According to New Hampshire’s Governor
We saw a crowded Republican debate stage of seven candidates last Wednesday night — the kind of big field that worries New Hampshire’s governor, Chris Sununu, who has argued that candidates need to drop out if one or two strong rivals emerge to stop ...
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World
What Is a Synod in the Catholic Church? And Why Does This One Matter?
A seemingly obscure meeting could be the culmination of Francis’ papacy and lay the groundwork for lasting change on issues like married priests and the blessing of gay unions.
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World
Monday Briefing
An averted government shutdown.
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News
What Should You Do if Hotels Don’t Warn You About Strikes?
There is recourse for customers who arrive at a hotel and are surprised to find a boisterous picket line waiting to greet them.
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World
Gabriela Wiener Does Not Care if You Don’t See Her Writing as Literature
When the Peruvian writer Gabriela Wiener was a child, she dreaded school trips to museums in Lima, the capital. As her class approached the display cases containing the pre-Columbian ceramic statues known as huacos retratos, she would start shaking ...