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Oppressive Blackouts Force Lebanese to Change Rhythm of Life
BEIRUT, Lebanon — The second the light above Hasmik Tutunjian’s bed came on at midnight, she said a prayer of…
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The Joke’s on Fashion Week
Is it appropriate to tell a joke about body fluids while wearing Chanel? This was the question posed on Thursday…
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Things Started Poorly for the Cowboys, and Then It Got Worse
The talk for the Dallas Cowboys this season was about whether they could finally make a deep playoff run after…
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Redefining What Nerd Culture Looks Like
This article is also a weekly newsletter. Sign up for Race/Related here. ATLANTA — Sonic the Hedgehog, Storm, a blue-haired…
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What makes Casper Ruud a worthy opponent in the final.
In the men’s final of the U.S. Open, Casper Ruud will put up a fight. Ruud, a 23-year-old Norwegian and…
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Charles, in First Speech as King, Pledges a Reign of Service to Britain
LONDON — Swiftly taking on the mantle of Britain’s monarch, King Charles III returned to London from Scotland on Friday,…
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Sheila Tobias, Who Defined ‘Math Anxiety,’ Dies at 86
When Sheila Tobias finished her freshman year at Radcliffe College in 1954, her professor in a natural sciences course congratulated…
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Lars Vogt, Acclaimed Pianist and Conductor, Is Dead at 51
Lars Vogt, a sensitive, communicative pianist whose warmth as a collaborator made him an outstanding chamber musician and a conductor…
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William and Kate are now prince and princess of Wales.
The titles King Charles III granted Friday upon his oldest son, William, and William’s wife, Kate, bridged two distinct eras…
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Russia Holds First Elections Since Ukraine Invasion, but Opposition is Mostly Absent
MOSCOW — Russians began voting on Friday in the first nationwide elections since the invasion of Ukraine in a climate…