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World
Former State Dept. Official Arrested in Harassing of Halal Food Vendor
Stuart Seldowitz was charged with harassment after videos showed him berating the vendor with Islamophobic comments.
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World
Finland Steps Up Border Closings in Dispute With Russia
The escalation comes as Finland tries to address a rise in the arrivals of migrants and asylum seekers that officials…
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Arts
Saving Praise Houses Before Their African Lineage Is Forgotten
The Rev. Kay Colleton will never forget the time she first laid eyes on Moving Star Hall, a tiny white…
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World
Turkeys Were a Marvel of Conservation. Now Their Numbers Are Dwindling.
Across the South and Midwest, scientists are working to understand why wild turkeys are on the decline.
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World
Torrential Rain and Floods Wreak Havoc Across East Africa
The deluges have caused deaths and displacement in a region still reeling from its worst drought in four decades.
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World
W.H.O. Asks China for Details on Surge of Respiratory Illness in Children
Reports of overcrowding at pediatric hospitals in China have raised concerns about a jump in respiratory illnesses affecting children.
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World
With War as Backdrop, Putin Looks Ahead to Another Term as President
There is little doubt about the outcome, should he run, but the election in March carries more significance as the…
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Finance
In Biden’s Climate Law, a Boon for Green Energy, and Wall Street
The law has effectively created a new marketplace that helps smaller companies gain access to funding, with banks taking a…
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News
McLaren Is No Longer Caught in the Middle of Formula 1
The team started the year as another lackluster midfield team, but big changes have moved it to No. 4.
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World
Families Ripped Apart as Pakistan Expels Tens of Thousands of Afghans
Husbands and wives, parents and children, wonder when, or if, they will ever see each other again.