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Europe’s Rivers, Starved by Drought, Reveal Shipwrecks, Relics and Bombs
BERLIN — From the depths of the mighty Danube River, the hulking wrecks of more than a dozen German World…
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Who Is Quiet Quitting For?
“I recently learned about this term called ‘quiet quitting’ where you’re not outright quitting your job, but you’re quitting the…
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Trump Kept More Than 700 Pages of Classified Documents, Letter From National Archives Says
President Donald J. Trump took more than 700 pages of classified documents, including some related to the nation’s most covert…
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Two Men Convicted in Plot to Kidnap Michigan’s Governor
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — A federal jury in Michigan found two men guilty on Tuesday of plotting to kidnap the…
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Hungary Fires Its Top Weather Officials After an Inaccurate Forecast
Meteorology is sometimes referred to as the only field where the experts can be consistently wrong and still keep their…
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After redistricting and chaotic campaigns, New Yorkers head to the polls.
After Brian Hemesath walked out of his polling place in Midtown Manhattan on Tuesday, he admitted that choosing a candidate…
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Museum of the Bible Returns Ancient Gospel Looted From Greek Monastery
The Museum of the Bible in Washington, which has been working to regain credibility by giving back tainted objects in…
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Meghan Markle Describes Son’s Brush With Danger in Debut Podcast Episode
In the first episode of her new Spotify podcast, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, explored feminism and the double standards…
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The Harry Styles Show (and Some Music) Comes to New York
Over the weekend, Harry Styles began a 15-night stand at Madison Square Garden, an impressive feat befitting one of the…
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Nicaragua silencia a sus últimos críticos: los sacerdotes católicos
MATAGALPA, Nicaragua — Fue la voz crítica más destacada en Nicaragua, utilizando su púlpito para denunciar la detención de opositores…