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World
Guatemala’s Antigraft Crusader Won in a Landslide. Will He Actually Take Office?
When the anticorruption crusader Bernardo Arévalo won a landslide victory in Guatemala’s presidential race, voters streamed into the capital of…
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World
You’ll Pay More to See the Mona Lisa: The Louvre Is Raising Its Admission Price
The increase, going into effect in January, comes amid broader concerns about rising costs for lodging and transportation ahead of…
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World
What It Feels Like to Be the Target of China’s Water Cannons
The Philippines invited journalists on a mission to provide fuel to fishermen in disputed waters of the South China Sea…
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World
Monday Briefing
Conditions worsen in Gaza.
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World
Monday Briefing: The U.N. and W.H.O.’s Dire Gaza Warnings
Plus, Shohei Ohtani’s $700 million contract
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News
Dr. Gao Yaojie, Who Exposed AIDS Epidemic in Rural China, Dies at 95
Despite government efforts to silence her, Dr. Gao drew global attention to an epidemic that devastated rural China and killed…
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Books
Can the Holocaust Movie Be Revelatory Again? 3 Filmmakers Say Yes.
Tragic tellings of the Shoah are all too common. The directors of “The Zone of Interest,” “Origin” and “Occupied City”…
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Business
The Book World Still Isn’t Diverse. Dhonielle Clayton Is Trying to Change That.
Her solution? A packaging business that sells ideas for commercial genre fiction featuring characters from broadly diverse backgrounds.
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News
What Can You Do With an Einstein?
It’s been a year of endless einsteins. In March, a troupe of mathematical tilers announced that they had discovered an…
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Newyork
Low Prices and High Hopes at a Pop-Up Market on Randall’s Island
Low Prices and High Hopes at a Pop-Up Market on Randall’s Island Since early October, an ecosystem of barbers, vendors…