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Business
A Town-by-Town Battle to Sell Americans on Renewable Energy
In the fight against climate change, national goals are facing local resistance. One county scheduled 19 nights of meetings to…
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Sports
Sedona Prince Has a Good Feeling About the Next Era
For many, the basketball player’s TikTok was a before-and-after marker of how society talks about modern women’s sports. For Prince,…
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News
Netanyahu’s New Ministers Have Very Strict Ideas About Who Is a Jew
For years, there has been a growing gap between Israelis and American Jews when it comes to Israel’s policies toward…
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World
Myanmar’s Ousted Civilian Leader Likely to Spend Life in Prison
The prosecution of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi has drawn international condemnation. A military court has sentenced her to 33…
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World
100 Years Since the Birth of the Soviet Union, in Pictures
It is the disintegration of the U.S.S.R. that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia says he wants to remedy by…
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World
Trial for Myanmar’s Ousted Civilian Leader Nears Its End
The prosecution of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi has drawn international condemnation. The latest set of corruption charges could put…
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World
Jan. 6 Transcripts Detail Failures in Surveillance and National Guard Response
The latest batch of transcripts shed light on how threats before Jan. 6 went unheeded and what led to an…
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News
The Sidney Awards
’Tis the season to detach yourself from the news cycle and look for the bigger trends and the deeper human…
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Travel
What Can Stranded Travelers Expect from Southwest?
The troubled carrier says it will honor “reasonable requests for reimbursement” for those whose flights were delayed or canceled because…
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Sports
Pelé, a Name That Became Shorthand for Perfection
The best gauge of what Pelé meant to soccer is that he was synonymous with excellence even before people saw…