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Nijole Sadunaite, Lithuanian Nun Who Opposed Soviet Rule, Dies at 85
A dissident who promoted democracy and religious freedom, she was arrested by the K.G.B. After independence from Moscow, she was…
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World
After Trump Broadside, Surveillance Bill Teeters in the House
The extension of a key foreign intelligence surveillance tool is at risk as right-wing lawmakers insist on bigger changes and…
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World
Hong Kong Detains and Expels Journalism Advocate, Group Says
A representative of Reporters Without Borders was attempting to monitor the national security trial of a media tycoon, Jimmy Lai.
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News
Get Tech Out of the Classroom Before It’s Too Late
Jaime Lewis noticed that her eighth-grade son’s grades were slipping several months ago. She suspected it was because he was…
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World
Trump’s Ex-Finance Chief Is Sentenced to 5 Months in Rikers for Perjury
Allen H. Weisselberg admitted that he had lied about helping Donald J. Trump inflate his net worth to win favorable…
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Finance
How a Case Against Fox News Tore Apart a Media-Fighting Law Firm
Last April, dozens of lawyers and their guests gathered at the Columbus Inn in Wilmington, Del. The revered restaurant, with…
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News
How the Pro-Life Movement’s Deal With Trump Made America More Pro-Choice
The captivity of the pro-life movement to the character of Donald Trump is a crucial aspect of contemporary abortion politics.…
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World
A Reverse Art Heist? Museum Finds Employee’s Painting on Its Wall
The Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich said it had fired a worker for hanging one of his own pieces in…
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World
Roger, a Failed Drug Dog, Becomes a Hero of Taiwan’s Quake Response
The 8-year-old rescue dog, who was once deemed too friendly to sniff out drugs, found the body of the earthquake’s…
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Arts
Comics Artist Dies After Sexual Misconduct Accusations
Ed Piskor, 41, was known for his detailed “Hip Hop Family Tree” and “X-Men: Grand Design.” A Pittsburgh gallery didn’t…