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Belarus’s leader tries to play down suggestions that recent military moves were aimed at Ukraine.
President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko of Belarus, Russia’s closest ally, tried on Thursday to defuse suspicions in neighboring Ukraine that recent…
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World
Where’s My Waiter? U.K. Restaurants Scramble for Staff After Brexit.
Europeans used to flock to London for restaurant jobs. Now, with doors to migrants largely closed after Britain left the…
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Business
Without a Covid Narrative, China’s Censors Are Not Sure What to Do
The end of “zero Covid” has undermined years of official propaganda, and the vast censorship system is struggling to catch…
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Business
May I Speak to a Human, Please?
Younger investors who are navigating market volatility and trying to save for retirement are finding that roboadvisers lack the personal…
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‘Tripledemic’ Rages On: Fever-Filled Weeks Lie Ahead
R.S.V. has probably peaked, but flu is still surging and Covid-19 cases are rising. Scientists are hopeful next winter will…
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Sports
New York City Triathlon Moves to the Fall After Summer Heat Disruptions
The race has not been run fully since 2017 mostly because of heat-related complications. Triathletes have been pressing for a…
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World
‘Miami’s Version of Magic’: A Glitzy Christmas Theme Park
ACROSS THE COUNTRY ‘Miami’s Version of Magic’: A Glitzy Christmas Theme Park Miles from South Beach and most of Miami’s…
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Fierce Storm and Bone-Chilling Cold Will Sweep Central and Eastern U.S.
A ghastly weather system will tear across the country this week, bringing freezing temperatures, snow, rain and wind. Here’s how…
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To Save a Ruin, Send in the Sheep
The archaeological park of Pompeii has found a low-tech way to prevent the site from being overrun by vegetation: hungry…
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Business
Microsoft Gambles on ‘Nice Guy’ Strategy to Close Activision Megadeal
Federal regulators have sued to block the $69 billion acquisition, but the company has settled on a path forward and…