Year: 2023
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World
Your Monday Briefing: China Reopens
Also, Brazilians storm government offices and the Times investigates a 2021 Kabul airstrike.
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Sports
Bills Score on Opening Kickoff in First Game Since Hamlin’s Collapse
Emotions ran high as Nyheim Hines returned the kick 96 yards to score in the opening seconds of Buffalo’s game…
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Food
As Historians Gather, No Truce in the History Wars
At the annual meeting of the American Historian Association, the raging battle over how to write about the past —…
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World
Bus Crash in Senegal Kills at Least 40
The president of the West African country announced three days of national mourning for the victims.
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Sports
Bills Score on Opening Kickoff in First Game Since Hamlin’s Collapse
Nyheim Hines returned the kick 96 yards to score in the opening seconds of Buffalo’s game against the New England…
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Food
A Penetrating Cry in the Dark at the Prototype Festival
This year’s iteration marks a joyous return to theaters for the festival, which was canceled last year.
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World
As China Lifts Pandemic Border Controls, Mixed Feelings at Home and Abroad
Friends and families are planning reunions; tourists are booking flights. But amid the anticipation, there’s a whiff of anxiety.
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World
This Year, Try Organizing Your Life Like a Monk
Last week, when we looked at suggested resolutions from thinkers and writers, I mentioned that I often feel ambivalent about…
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World
Russell Banks, Novelist Steeped in the Working Class, Dies at 82
He brought his own sometimes painful blue-collar experiences to bear in acclaimed stories exploring issues of race, class and power…
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World
Facebook’s Bridge to Nowhere
In the early summer of 2017, Warren Slocum walked into a warehouse in Menlo Park, Calif., to meet with members…