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In a Wary Arctic, Norway Starts to See Russian Spies Everywhere
Other European countries are too, blurring the line between vigilance and paranoia.
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News
Ash Trees Are Vanishing. So Is a Basket Maker That Has Depended on Them for 168 Years.
This fall finds me nestled amid pines deep in a New Hampshire wood. I am not alone. Around me are…
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When Grief After a Loss Is Long-Lasting
More from our inbox: The Value of Oral Exams for UndergraduatesThe Risks if U.S. Foreign Policy Turns InwardCredit...Brea SoudersTo the…
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Major Fusion Energy Breakthrough to Be Announced by Scientists
Researchers working with lasers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are expected to say they made a major advance that could…
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World
A Gunman Kills 3 in Rome, Shocking the City
A man opened fire during a condominium meeting killing three women and wounding four people, shocking a country not accustomed…
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Business
Classic Car Show Right at Home in ‘City That Put the World on Wheels’
The first Detroit Concours d’Elegance, part of a series of events traditionally held at upscale resorts, took place in the…
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Style
In the English Countryside, a Lunch Where Craft Is Front and Center
At her home in Oxfordshire, the head of the brand Toast throws a party and shares her tips for thoughtful…
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Books
In Harlem, a Playful New Youth Center Is an Instant Landmark
Filled with light, the cozy headquarters of the Brotherhood Sister Sol is designed to tell children “they matter.”
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World
Putin won’t hold a news conference that has been a December tradition.
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia will not hold his marathon December news conference this year, breaking with an annual…
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Business
Inflation Forecasts Were Wrong Last Year. Should We Believe Them Now?
Economists misjudged how much staying power inflation would have. Next year could be better — but there’s ample room for…