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Liberals Have Been So Busy Not Losing, They’ve Forgotten How to Win
So the Democrats avoided the usual midterm cataclysm. They lost the House, yes, but they gained a seat in the…
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Out With the Old and in With the … What Exactly?
Gail Collins: How about some predictions for the new year, Bret? I’ll start: House Republicans will flunk all their deficit-decreasing…
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When Harry Met Meghan
Until the 20th century, monarchies were the rule rather than the exception. The pleasures of being a member of a…
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Falling a Little Bit in Love With the Dark
NASHVILLE — This year the winter solstice arrives on Dec. 21 in the shank of the dark afternoon. Officially the…
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Jan. 6 Panel to Cap 18-Month Inquiry With Final Public Session
The committee, which consistently broke new ground for a congressional investigation, is expected to approve its final report and vote…
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U.K. Court Upholds Policy to Deport Asylum Seekers to Rwanda
The highly criticized effort is meant to deter those crossing the English Channel in small boats, but experts say that…
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The Austere Beauty of Egypt’s Long-Distance Hiking Trails
Ben Hoffler has heard one sound more than any other during the past dozen years: that of footsteps — crunch,…
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In a bomb shelter-turned-TV set, Ukraine selects its Eurovision contestant.
A bomb shelter in Kyiv was transformed into the set of a television extravaganza over the weekend as Ukrainian musicians…
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South Africa’s President Wins Battle to Lead A.N.C.
Despite a high-profile scandal, Cyril Ramaphosa was able to secure enough support to stay in control, almost assuring him a…
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From Zero Covid to No Plan: Behind China’s Pandemic U-Turn
After micromanaging the coronavirus strategy for nearly three years, the country’s leader, Xi Jinping, has suddenly left the populace to…