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Newyork
How a Group of Brooklyn Beatboxers Became Ambassadors to the World
The trip will mark the first time that the government officially recognizes the genre in its American Music Abroad program.
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Newyork
No One Is Coming for Your Gas Stove Anytime Soon
Switching from gas to electric stoves is seen as good for the environment — which has inspired a conservative backlash.…
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World
Despite German Reluctance, Ukraine Expresses Optimism About Receiving Tanks
Even as frustration mounts over what some see as Germany’s indecision on sending Leopard 2s to Ukraine, a Kyiv official…
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Business
Who wants to live forever?
Countries and companies are facing an aging crisis, and experts say policymakers and business leaders need to rethink how they…
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World
Pakistan Strengthens Already Harsh Laws Against Blasphemy
Insulting Islam or its founder is already a capital offense, but now those who insult people connected to the Prophet…
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World
In Omaha, a Streetcar Named Undesirable by Warren Buffett
ACROSS THE COUNTRY In Omaha, a Streetcar Named Undesirable by Warren Buffett America is in the middle of a streetcar…
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World
Pushing Alcohol While Health Experts Say Risk-Free Drinking Is a Myth
New alcohol guidelines say that not drinking is the only way to cut risk, but government-owned stores aggressively promote liquor,…
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Sports
Luka Doncic Is Scoring More and Playing When He Doesn’t Have To
Even in pickup games, Doncic is showing a leap compared with last season, which ended with a disappointing exit in…
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World
One of the Most Influential Ambassadors in Washington Isn’t One
Taiwan’s representative, Bi-khim Hsiao, calls herself a “cat warrior” walking a delicate diplomatic line. China calls her a troublemaker who…
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World
A Hit French Novel Tries to Explain Putin. Too Well, Some Critics Say.
A popular novel, “The Wizard of the Kremlin,” presents a sympathetic portrait of the Russian leader, critics say, raising concerns…