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Fentanyl Cuts a Bitter Swath Through Milwaukee
The potent opioid increasingly is afflicting people of color in American cities. “I’ve seen a lot of terrible drugs,” said…
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Angelo Badalamenti, Composer for ‘Twin Peaks,’ Is Dead at 85
The filmmaker David Lynch turned to his haunting work again and again, for “Blue Velvet,” “Mulholland Drive” and other neo-noir…
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European Union Roiled by Corruption Investigation Linked to Qatar
The bloc’s parliament and its executive body are scrambling to manage the fallout as the Belgian authorities continue raids linked…
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Mass Migrant Crossing Floods Texas Border Facilities
The arrival of up to 1,000 migrants, the latest big group to have crossed the border, was one of the…
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When Grief After a Loss Is Long-Lasting
More from our inbox: The Value of Oral Exams for UndergraduatesThe Risks if U.S. Foreign Policy Turns InwardCredit...Brea SoudersTo the…
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In the English Countryside, a Lunch Where Craft Is Front and Center
At her home in Oxfordshire, the head of the brand Toast throws a party and shares her tips for thoughtful…
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The World Cup Is Ending, but the Migrant Labor Economy Grinds On
By Nicole Salazar, Pramod Acharya and Sarah Kerr KATHMANDU, Nepal — As the World Cup comes to a close, what will…
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These Bills Could Help End the War on Drugs
There are three bills floating through Congress right now that could not only save lives and money but also help…
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Indian Country Needs Money to Protect Its Wildlife Heritage. Congress Must Help.
Over the last few decades, there has been a steady stream of news about the crisis facing fish and wildlife…
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In Hostage Diplomacy, It’s Often the Hostage-Takers Who Pay
Detaining foreigners to wring concessions from their home country’s government holds perils for both sides, but especially, perhaps surprisingly, for…