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World
What Has Changed About China’s ‘Zero Covid’ Policy
The Chinese government ordered officials to cut back on mass testing and hair-trigger regional lockdowns, in a pivot from stringent…
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World
El Salvador’s Leader Has Eroded Rights to Tackle Violence. Is It Working?
The president declared a state of emergency eight months ago to take on gang violence, and arrests soared. Close to…
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World
China Eases ‘Zero Covid’ Restrictions in Victory for Protesters
Beijing’s costly policy of lockdowns has pummeled the world’s second-largest economy and set off mass public protests that were a…
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World
Your Wednesday Briefing
Donald Trump’s family company has been found guilty of tax fraud, a blow to the firm and the former president.
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Sports
The N.F.L. Playoff Picture Isn’t as Cloudy as Records Make It Seem
As teams jockey for 14 playoff spots over the end of the regular season, the gap between postseason hopefuls and…
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World
Russian Anti-War Activists Seek Common Goals (When They’re Not Bickering)
Almost 300 activists, many young and from the diaspora, gathered to try to forge a common path, beyond struggling against…
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World
Before Beer Became Lager, a Microbe Made a Mysterious Journey
Scientists found a relative of a parent of lager yeast in soil on an Irish university’s campus, which could help…
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Style
Juul Agrees to Settle Thousands of Vaping Lawsuits
The deal is the latest in the company’s efforts to resolve litigation over its marketing of products that some contend…
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News
How Biden Can Help Save the Middle East
JERICHO, West Bank — There are two dramas playing out today along the banks of the River Jordan, representing the…
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News
Are We Sleepwalking Through a ‘Decisive Decade’?
Last week the Air Force unveiled its first new strategic bomber in 34 years — a boomerang-shaped stealth plane called…