World
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For Trump, Doug Burgum Emerges as a Safe Option, and a Wild Card
Mr. Burgum, North Dakota’s governor, is a prime contender in the former president’s search for a running mate, but he…
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British TV Doctor Michael Mosley Found Dead in Greece
Mr. Mosley, a British medical journalist and documentary maker, disappeared last week while on a trip on the Greek island…
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Modi, Striking a Modest Tone, to Be Sworn In for a Third Term
Forced into a coalition government, the prime minister faces the challenge of governing differently than he has so far in…
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The E.U. Votes: What We’re Watching For
The main things to know as voters in 27 countries head to the ballot box to shape the next five…
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French-American Friendship in Four Courses
Under Emmanuel Macron, “culinary diplomacy” is back on the menu, with a lavish dinner fortifying an old alliance at a…
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Days After Border Closes for Most Migrants, Manageable Crowds but More Anxiety
On a hot and humid morning in the Mexican border city of Reynosa, less than a mile from the Rio…
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Stanford Becomes Latest School to Reinstate Test Scores Requirement
The university joins a small but growing number of elite colleges requiring SAT or ACT scores in applications once again.
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Swimmer Trying to Make Olympic History Is Left Off the U.S. Team
When the sport of artistic swimming, formerly synchronized swimming, announced it would allow men to compete in the Paris Games,…
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House Ethics Panel Looks Into Nancy Mace’s Use of Reimbursement Program
The committee will decide whether to open a formal investigation into expense reports filed by the South Carolina Republican.
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Israel Rescues 4 Hostages in Assault That Killed Scores of Gazans
The news was met with jubilation in Israel, where tensions over the hostages’ safety have been rising in recent months.