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World
Targeting One Southern City, Ukraine Hints at Next Front in the War
Using missiles and saboteurs, Ukraine is focusing on the city of Melitopol, a vital Russian link to Crimea, ahead of…
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World
Texas Clamps Down on Border in El Paso
With lines of unauthorized migrants on the border, the state police began inspecting commercial vehicles at the international bridge.
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Arts
The ‘Twin Peaks’ Theme Isn’t Just a Song. It’s a Portal.
Angelo Badalamenti, who died at age 85, left behind the bum-bommm that feels like home.
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Finance
Inflation Cooled Notably in November, Good News for the Fed
Inflation slowed more sharply than expected in November, an encouraging sign for both Federal Reserve officials and consumers that 18…
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News
The House Was in Bad Shape. But It Was On a Lake in Seattle.
Sure, the home still had its original knob-and-tube wiring. But for the lake view, they could overlook a few shortcomings.
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World
Britain’s Leader Unveils Tough Plans to Tackle Illegal Crossings by Migrant Boats
Amid growing anger within his governing Conservative Party, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak vowed to eliminate the country’s backlog of asylum…
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Finance
Prosecutors Say FTX Was Engaged in a ‘Massive, Yearslong Fraud’
The lies Sam Bankman-Fried told, prosecutors say, stretched back to the very beginning. From the founding of his cryptocurrency exchange…
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World
Belarus says it is checking its army’s combat readiness. Analysts see little chance it will join Russia’s fight.
Belarus said on Tuesday that its army was assessing its combat readiness, a move that comes as the country has…
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News
An Ancient ‘Horizon Calendar’ Comes Into View Over Mexico City
Scientists suggest in a new study that ancient Mesoamericans tracked leap years using a sunlit horizon.
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World
A Conversation With Eric Garcetti, Who Led Los Angeles for Nearly a Decade
As he steps down, the city’s 42nd mayor talks legacy, racial tensions and whether he’ll become the U.S. ambassador to…