World
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As the E.V. Revolution Slows, Ferrari Enters the Race
Gliding on robotic haulers, a line of Ferrari frames maneuvers through a gleaming new factory in Northern Italy. At each…
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Ti West Is Turning Hollywood Into a Horror Show
The Vista is a 101-year-old single-screen movie theater, one of the last of its kind in Los Angeles. A few…
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¿Los extranjeros están matando al picante? Ciudad de México debate por las salsas y la gentrificación
Los tacos de Ciudad de México son amados tanto por los lugareños como por los visitantes. Pero, recientemente, se ha…
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Violence, Rape, Thirst, Even Organ Theft: Migrants Face Lethal Risks in Africa
The danger to migrants while crossing the Mediterranean is well documented, but an earlier phase of their trek, across the…
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The Reintroduction of Kamala Harris
By early this year, around the time a prosecutor called President Biden a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory,”…
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Labour Won a U.K. Landslide. Why Doesn’t It Feel Like That?
Keir Starmer’s party won a huge majority in parliament. But the new prime minister faces a fractious and volatile public.
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Reform U.K.’s Success Is Latest Sign of Strength for Europe’s Far Right
Keir Starmer and the Labour Party may have won Britain’s general election, but another politician was also looking happy on…
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Divided and Undecided, 2024’s America Rhymes With 1924’s
Things should have been settled. The weary delegates should have already chosen a presidential nominee, packed up their Welcome to…
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Says Ballot Drop Boxes Can Again Be Used
The decision by the court’s liberal majority, delivered four months before the November election, reverses a ruling by conservative jurists…
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Labour Wins Back Trust of British Jews Who Turned From the Party
From the day that Keir Starmer became the head of the Labour Party in 2020, he made repairing ties with…