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World
Lawyers Expand Legal Fight for Longest-Held Prisoner of War on Terrorism
Abu Zubaydah was the first prisoner waterboarded by the C.I.A. He has never faced charges at Guantánamo Bay.
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News
‘Republicans Own These Issues, and They Can Hurt Democrats’
To advance his relentless political ambition, Donald Trump has ridden a promise, a commitment and a pledge. A promise to…
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News
Haiti Doesn’t Need More Guns. It Needs a New Government.
Years ago, I was part of a team set up under the auspices of the United Nations to vet new…
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Will A.I. Transform the Economy, and if So, How?
So, will artificial intelligence transform the economy? Today I thought I’d take a break from my usual preoccupation with ongoing…
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How Four Leaders Are Turning the World Upside Down
Ever since learning that in 1947, Walter Lippmann popularized the term “Cold War” to define the emerging conflict between the…
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World
Russian Troops Cede Ground and Strike Back, Frustrating Ukraine’s Counteroffensive
Across desolate fields and shattered villages, Ukraine’s counteroffensive is confronting Russian minefields and Russian soldiers dug into elaborate trench networks.…
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Health
A New Way to Prevent S.T.I.s: A Pill After Sex
The News In a bid to stem the resurgence of sexually transmitted infections, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
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World
As Trump’s Legal Woes Have Escalated, So Have His Violent Remarks
Recent incendiary statements by the former president, including that shoplifters should be shot, come at a time when his supporters…
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News
Creating ‘Fair and Appropriate Testing’
More from our inbox: Sorry Not Sorry: The Truth About ApologiesBiden’s HubrisTV and the BoomersCredit...Pete GamlenTo the Editor: Re “Timed…
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World
Distrust Has Shaken the U.S.-China Relationship
It’s the intensifying rivalry that could shape much of the world’s future.