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Dozens of Women and Girls Kidnapped by Extremists Are Freed in Burkina Faso
More than 60 people were abducted a week ago while searching for food in an area blockaded by insurgents. On…
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Guatemala Targets Colombia’s Defense Minister in Crackdown on Anticorruption Forces
The defense minister had led an anticorruption task force in Guatemala for several years. The authorities also announced arrest warrants…
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Did the Supreme Court’s Leak Investigation Let the Justices Off the Hook?
Update: This article has been updated to reflect a statement on Friday from the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has…
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Betty Lee Sung, Pioneering Scholar of Chinese in America, Dies at 98
An immigrants’ daughter who for a time lived in and then fled China, she went on to break academic ground…
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World
Allies Fail to Agree on Sending Tanks to Ukraine
Officials tried to play down the rift. But Germany is still insisting it will not be the country to take…
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World
Which Leaders Resign, Like Jacinda Ardern? Often, the System Decides.
In parliamentary systems like New Zealand’s, it is the norm for leaders to step down when doing so may serve…
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The Many Lessons of Kouign-Amann
I made this Breton-style cake at least half a dozen times to perfect it. Here’s what it taught me about…
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Sports
A Farewell to Maya Moore, a Team Player Who Is Also One of a Kind
Moore, who has officially retired from the W.N.B.A., will be remembered for her brilliance on the court and her fight…
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Sports
All Night Long. Why Some Tennis Matches Never Seem to End.
Andy Murray’s second-round match at the Australian Open didn’t end until after 4 a.m. As matches more often go into…
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Sports
A Farewell to Maya Moore, a Team Player Who Is Also One of a Kind
Moore, who has officially retired from the W.N.B.A., will be remembered for her brilliance on the court and her fight…