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World
Who Is Dina Boluarte, the New President of Peru?
Ms. Boluarte, the country’s first woman president, ascended to power suddenly, after her predecessor was arrested. She takes power as…
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Business
Out of the Public Eye, a Debate Is Raging Over a Postwar Ukraine Economy
Beyond the enormous cost of rebuilding the country are difficult and delicate choices about how to best connect the nation…
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Business
Britain Approves New Coal Mine Despite Climate Concerns
Local politicians said the facility, the country’s first new coal mine in decades, would create hundreds of jobs.
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Style
A Plea From Experts to Pregnant Women: Get Vaccinated Against Covid
Many expectant women have avoided the shots, unaware that the virus poses significant risks to the fetus — and to…
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Books
An Ailey Dancer’s Career Blooms, at the Company and Beyond
At 30, Jacquelin Harris is expanding her repertoire, with role debuts in store for the latest Alvin Ailey American Dance…
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World
Ukrainian official says 6 civilians were killed when Russians shelled a town center.
A Russian artillery barrage killed six civilians on Wednesday and wounded five others in the eastern town of Kurakhove, Ukrainian…
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Newyork
A Long Road to Renewal for Former Military Bases
It is rare to come across hundreds of acres of land for sale in New Jersey, the country’s most densely…
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World
Iran Executes Man Over Nationwide Protests
Mohsen Shekari, 23, had been sentenced to death on accusations of blocking a street in Tehran and attacking a member…
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World
Inside the Fight to Pay Food Delivery Workers $23 an Hour
App services warn that a proposed wage increase for New York City workers could mean higher delivery costs.
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World
How the Global Spyware Industry Spiraled Out of Control
The market for commercial spyware — which allows governments to invade mobile phones and vacuum up data — is booming.…