World
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Clippers Cut a Wide Swath Making Political Campaign Videos Go Viral
Despite criticism that the most-watched moments omit crucial context, candidates are tapping into the practice — and watching their words.
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Michael Flynn Has Turned His Trump-World Celebrity Into a Family Business
In 2021, retired Gen. Michael T. Flynn, Donald J. Trump’s first national security adviser, became chairman of a 75-year-old nonprofit…
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Blaming Hamas for Gazans’ Suffering, Many Israelis Feel Little Sympathy
Despite being aware of the devastation in the enclave, many in Israel ask why they should show pity when Palestinians…
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In Search of My Father’s Frontier: His Years in Mao’s Army
I didn’t have much time. I was in the remote town of Altay in China’s far northwest region of Xinjiang,…
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An Odd Rock in a Box Gets Linked to a Shooting Star That Fell 54 Years Ago
An Austrian forest ranger picked up the rock in 1976. Decades later, scientists discovered the object’s origin story while digging…
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Why Southeast Asia Is Crying Over This Movie
A tear-jerker from Thailand, “How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies,” has become a surprise hit across the region. Its…
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The Nation Resurgent, and Borders, Too
In France, as in the United States, feelings harden against immigrants, and President Emmanuel Macron and President Biden take note.
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The Man Softening the Ground for an Extremist Germany
Björn Höcke has done more than take the far right into the mainstream. He is tilting the mainstream toward the…
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Grocery Store Shooting That Killed 3 Leaves an Arkansas Town in Disbelief
The small town of Fordyce, Ark., was beginning to absorb the impact of the bloodshed, as a few details began…
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Florida to Pay Millions to Victims of Abuses at Notorious Reform School
A $20 million program will give financial restitution to students who endured abuse and neglect at the hands of the…