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Trapped Between Extremists and Extreme Weather, Somalis Brace for Famine
The sea of rag-and-stick tents that spreads in every direction from the hungry, embattled city of Baidoa, in southern Somalia,…
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These 36 Finalists Are Likely to Be New York’s First Marijuana Retailers
New York took a significant step on Sunday toward launching a legal market for recreational cannabis by announcing the 36…
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Food
Review: In ‘Sandra,’ a Search for a Friend Leads to Self-Discovery
David Cale’s new play, “Sandra,” is packed with classic thriller tropes, as if he had challenged himself to cram as…
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Canada Imposes Sanctions on Haiti’s Former Leader and Other Officials
Canada announced sanctions on a slew of powerful politicians in Haiti over the weekend, part of a broad push to…
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In New Special Counsel, a Prosecutor Schooled in Corruption Cases
When Jack Smith was appointed to lead the Justice Department’s public integrity unit in 2010, he recommended closing a series…
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A Crowd of Possible Trump Rivals Renews G.O.P. Fears of a Divided Field
LAS VEGAS — The first auditions for the role of leading Trump alternative consumed the Venetian hotel over the weekend,…
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Even Your Political Enemies Deserve a Slice of Pie
Like some friends have inside jokes, my best friend Woody and I have an imaginary holiday. We call it Interdependence…
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President Biden Turns 80, Making Him the First Octogenarian in the Oval Office
WASHINGTON — If he was watching from the White House, President Biden might have winced last week when Speaker Nancy…
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Sports
U.S.C., Backed by Its Big Name, Makes Case for National Title Run
PASADENA, Calif. — It was Larry Smith’s parting lament, delivered as he was on his way out as the Southern…