World
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Climate Group Is Running Ads on Biden Policies in Wisconsin and Michigan
The group, which has ties to Gov. Jay Inslee of Washington, has a $1 million plan for TV spots playing…
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During Impassioned Defense of Trump, Congressman’s 6-Year-Old Steals the Spotlight
As Representative John Rose castigated the former president’s criminal conviction, his young son locked in with the C-SPAN cameras, making…
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As Mexico Elects Claudia Sheinbaum, the Departing President Begins His Farewell
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who has been a defining figure in Mexican politics, has said he will retire to…
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Israel Says 4 More Hostages Are Dead, Killed Months Ago in Gaza
The Israeli military said on Monday that four more hostages who were abducted in the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attacks had…
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Modi’s Party May Need Partners to Form a Government
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling party will likely need help from junior partners to form a government under the rules…
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Why You’ll Pay More and Behave Better When You Travel This Summer
From Barcelona to Bali, higher fees and new rules are targeting overtourism and unruly behavior. Some locals are worried the…
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This Summer in Paris: More ‘Open’ Signs, Thanks to the Olympics
With millions of visitors expected in the city, restaurant and shop owners are hoping they made the right decision to…
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How Modi Capitalized on India’s Economic Rise
Ten years after Narendra Modi was first elected prime minister, India’s economy is roughly twice as large. That is what…
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As China’s Internet Disappears, ‘We Lose Parts of Our Collective Memory’
The number of Chinese websites is shrinking and posts are being removed and censored, stoking fears about what happens when…
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Tuesday Briefing
Mexico’s new president.