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Serbia’s Leader Cancels EuroPride. Organizers Say They Will Go Ahead Anyway.
President Aleksandar Vucic of Serbia announced on Saturday that he would not permit EuroPride, an annual weeklong gay pride event,…
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The Long Road Ahead for Colonial Reparations
What do former colonial powers owe the descendants of those they colonized? Is it enough to apologize and return cultural…
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A Holy British Island, Where the Reckless Try to Outrace the Tide
HOLY ISLAND, England — The off-duty police officer was confident he could make it back to the mainland without incident,…
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New York City Sets a High Bar for Lifeguards. That Could Be a Problem.
As temperatures climbed into the high 80s on a sunny afternoon this week, dozens of people trying to cool off…
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Election Data Breach Attracts Georgia Investigators
The day after Donald J. Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol, a small group working on his behalf traveled to rural…
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Back to School in DeSantis’s Florida, as Teachers Look Over Their Shoulders
Erin Brown, a teacher in St. Johns County, Fla., typically keeps a gay pride flag hanging up in her classroom.…
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Possibility of Obstruction Looms Over Trump After Thwarted Efforts to Recover Documents
WASHINGTON — When the Justice Department proposed redactions to the affidavit underlying the warrant used to search former President Donald…
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At One of Canada’s Top Destinations, Tourists Are Back but Much Has Changed
A little over a year had passed since my last visits to the Alberta mountain towns of Banff and Canmore,…
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Analytics in Tennis Has Been an Evolution, Not a Revolution
For the data analysts working with the top tier of American tennis players, the busiest time of year begins with…
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Serena and Venus Williams, Before They Were Champions
Serena Williams announced this month that she will retire sometime after the United States Open. But 30 years ago, the…