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World
How Africans Are Changing French — One Joke, Rap and Book at a Time
More than 60 percent of French speakers now live in Africa. Despite growing resentment at France, Africans are contributing to…
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World
In Court With the Women He Defamed, Giuliani Faces Millions in Damages
Two Georgia election workers are seeking as much as $43 million for false assertions from Rudolph Giuliani that they had…
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Finance
Hasbro to Cut 1,100 Jobs as Weak Toy Sales Persist
The announcement that the toymaker was eliminating nearly 17 percent of its work force came during the critical holiday shopping…
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World
As Fighting Rages in Gaza, Israel Issues Warnings on Another Front
Top Israeli officials hinted at a powerful response to attacks by Hezbollah across the northern border with Lebanon, as to…
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World
To Revive Portland, Officials Seek to Ban Public Drug Use
State and local leaders are proposing to roll back part of the nation’s pioneering drug decriminalization law and step up…
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World
Want Your Couch Back? Pay Up, Said Movers Who Ran Ransom Scheme
After customers’ belongings were on the trucks, the shape-shifting Brooklyn company would demand more money to unload them, prosecutors said.
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World
U.S. Raises Concern Over Israel’s Possible Use of U.S.-Supplied White Phosphorus
The Biden administration said on Monday that it is looking into reports by Amnesty International and The Washington Post that…
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World
‘We Are All Sick’: Infectious Diseases Spread Across Gaza
Infectious diseases are ravaging the people of the Gaza Strip, the World Health Organization said Monday, as more people flee…
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News
Space Station to Earth: Houston, We Have Found the Tomato
The NASA astronaut Frank Rubio grew a tomato in space, but then it disappeared. Suspicion trailed Mr. Rubio for months,…
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World
Tuesday Briefing: An Israeli Warning to Hezbollah
Plus, the debate over who’s a “colonizer.”