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Arts
What Is Literary Criticism For?
John Guillory’s “Cultural Capital,” published amid the 1990s canon wars, became a classic. In a follow-up, “Professing Criticism,” he takes…
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Finance
Why Chinese Companies Are Investing Billions in Mexico
Bill Chan had never set foot anywhere in Mexico, let alone the lonely stretch of desert in the north of…
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World
In Maine, a Rare Influx of New Residents, and a Housing Crunch
SEARSPORT, Maine — In 2019, when Celine Kelley’s daughter was born, there were 13 births and 31 deaths in the…
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World
In High-Profile Raids, Zelensky Showcases Will to Tackle Corruption
President Volodymyr Zelensky is eager to highlight his crackdown on corruption, ahead of E.U. accession talks and possible Western investigations…
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World
Your Friday Briefing: The U.S. Military Expands in the Philippines
Also, Vladimir Putin evokes Stalingrad and a contested film is a box-office hit in India.
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World
A U.S. Ambassador Finds Himself on Hostile Ground in Hungary
David Pressman, a gay human rights lawyer, has been accused by pro-government media in Hungary of undermining traditional values, violating…
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Finance
What to Watch at the Fed’s First Meeting of 2023
The central bank is expected to lift interest rates and offer signals about what might come next.
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World
Your Wednesday Briefing
Europe’s economic recovery.
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News
When Animals Are Used in Research
More from our inbox: Racism in AmericaPreparing for the Next Pandemic‘The Maternity System Needs an Overhaul From the Roots’Amazon’s Donations…
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News
Deer Could Be a Reservoir of Old Coronavirus Variants, Study Suggests
Even after Delta became the dominant variant in humans, Alpha and Gamma continued to circulate in white-tailed deer, according to…