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World
In a Nation That Nearly Wiped Out Cholera, the Disease Is Surging Back
Malawi, in southern African, had all but eradicated cholera, recording only two cases in 2021. But more than 900 people…
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World
He Is Brazil’s Defender of Democracy. Is He Actually Good for Democracy?
Alexandre de Moraes, a Brazilian Supreme Court justice, was crucial to Brazil’s transfer of power. But his aggressive tactics are…
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Business
Families Struggle as Pandemic Program Offering Free School Meals Ends
A federal benefit guaranteeing free school meals to millions more students has expired as food prices have risen. Many families…
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Business
How the U.S. Government Amassed $31 Trillion in Debt
Two decades of tax cuts, recession responses and bipartisan spending fueled more borrowing — contributing $25 trillion to the total…
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Books
‘S.N.L.’ Mocks George Santos Over and Over Again
The episode was hosted by Aubrey Plaza, a former NBC page, who revisited some old memories with the help of…
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Sports
Despite Mahomes Injury, Kansas City Holds Off Jacksonville
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes went down with a leg injury in the first half; after backup Chad Henne led a touchdown…
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World
China Cautiously Takes to the Road for Lunar New Year
With strict Covid restrictions lifted weeks ahead of the country’s most important holiday, millions, joyful yet anxious, could finally travel…
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World
Three Active-Duty Marines Charged in Jan. 6 Attack
One of the Marines said that he was waiting for “the boogaloo,” or a second civil war, according to court…
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World
Investigators Seize More Classified Documents From Biden’s Home
A team from the Department of Justice conducted a 13-hour search of the president’s Wilmington residence on Friday.
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Business
How Smart Are the Robots Getting?
Franz Broseph seemed like any other Diplomacy player to Claes de Graaff. The handle was a joke — the Austrian…