Month: July 2022
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As Jan. 6 Panel’s Evidence Piled Up, Conservative Media Doubled Down
After the Jan. 6 committee’s final summer hearing last week, the talk on the sets of CNN and MSNBC turned…
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Your Monday Briefing: Russia Seeks Support in Africa
We’re covering Russia’s campaign to garner support in Africa and the W.H.O.’s decision to declare monkeypox a global emergency. Sergey…
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On U.S. Foreign Policy, the New Boss Acts a Lot Like the Old One
WASHINGTON — A fist bump and meeting with the crown prince of Saudi Arabia. Tariffs and export controls on China.…
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A French University Confronts Medical Crimes and Its Nazi Past
STRASBOURG, France — For decades, students at the prestigious University of Strasbourg swapped rumors that human remains from Nazi victims…
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‘An abyss of fear’: A report accuses Russia of further abuses against civilians.
Russian forces have tortured and beaten civilians in the areas of southern Ukraine that they control, part of a series…
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This Week in Business: Amazon’s Latest Acquisition
Credit...Giacomo BagnaraWhat’s Up? (July 17-23) Amazon’s Leap Into Health Care It is theoretically possible to go through a day patronizing…
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Russia and Ukraine trade attacks as fighting shifts to the south.
KYIV, Ukraine — Russian and Ukrainian forces both launched strikes with long-range weapons in the south of Ukraine overnight into Saturday…
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No More Pet Store Puppies? New York May Finally Ban Sales.
Hundreds of postcards, with visceral images of underfed golden retriever puppies living in filthy conditions, are flooding the governor’s office…
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‘The High Point Was Sitting on Our Grandmother’s Deck’
World’s Fair Dear Diary: In 1964 my parents allowed my cousins and me to go to the New York World’s…
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After Recent Turmoil, the Race for Texas Governor Is Tightening
SUGAR LAND, Texas — One of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history. The revival of a 1920s ban on…