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In South Korea, a Hit Show Brings Autism Into the Spotlight
SEOUL — When Yoon Wn-ho, a visiting professor at Inha University in South Korea, saw “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” for the…
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India’s Electric Vehicle Push Is Riding on Mopeds and Rickshaws
In the United States, luxury-car buyers are snapping up Teslas and other electric cars that cost more than $60,000, and…
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How Russia Uses Low Tech in Its High-Tech Weapons
WASHINGTON — As Russian forces fire precision-guided weapons at military and civilian targets in Ukraine, officers in Ukraine’s security service…
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China Threatens Reaction After U.S. Announces Arms Sales to Taiwan
HONG KONG — China threatened over the weekend to take countermeasures after the Biden administration approved the sale of more…
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W.N.B.A. Semifinals Check-In: Can’t. Stop. Candace. Parker.
As Chicago Sky guard Kahleah Copper and Connecticut Sun guard Courtney Williams tussled over the basketball in Game 1 of…
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Arsenic Found in Water at N.Y.C. Housing Complex
The tap water at a New York City Housing Authority complex in the East Village was found to contain arsenic…
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Looking Like a Title Defender, Georgia Thrashes Oregon
ATLANTA — Last December, the last time Georgia swaggered into Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the Bulldog faithful fell all but silent…
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The Biden administration asks Congress for $13.7 billion in additional aid for Ukraine, underscoring its resolve.
The Biden administration on Friday asked Congress for $13.7 billion in additional aid for Ukraine, underlining its commitment to support…
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How a Record Cash Haul Vanished for Senate Republicans
It was early 2021, and Senator Rick Scott wanted to go big. The new chairman of the Senate Republican campaign…
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Charlie Finch, Caustic Chronicler of New York’s Art Scene, Dies at 69
Charlie Finch, who shook up the New York art world for years with gossipy, often caustic writing about the city’s…