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Business
As the Colorado River Shrinks, Washington Prepares to Spread the Pain
The seven states that rely on the river for water are not expected to reach a deal on cuts. It…
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World
Teenage Rapper, Rooted in Mapuche Identity, Roars for Indigenous Rights
MC Millaray, 16, an emerging music star in Chile, uses her fierce lyrics to convey five centuries of struggles by…
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World
Ukraine Corruption Scandal Stokes Longstanding Aid Concerns in U.S.
A top State Department official said the ouster of several Ukrainian officials this week after corruption charges “sends a very…
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Sports
Quarterback’s Little Helper
Kansas City running back Jerick McKinnon has become a reliable playmaker for Patrick Mahomes, who counts on him to catch…
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Books
Mia Hansen-Love and the Hazy Line Where Real Life Ends and Art Begins
The French director translates her experiences into critically lauded dramas like “One Fine Morning,” about her father’s death and her…
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News
How to End South Korea’s Birth Strike? Feminism.
After trying for over a year to persuade more South Korean women to have babies, Chung Hyun-back says one reason…
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World
Will U.K. Rejection of Scottish Gender Bill Bolster Independence Movement?
The decision left Scottish politicians angered by what they saw as London’s thwarting the will of their Parliament, possibly handing…
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World
Is Australia Day Approaching a Tipping Point?
A majority of Australian adults under 35 support changing the date from Jan. 26.
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World
Your Friday Briefing
A barrage of Russian missiles across Ukraine.
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World
National Archives Asks Ex-Presidents and Vice Presidents to Scour Their Files
The responsibility to comply with federal records law “does not diminish after the end of an administration,” the archives said…