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Death of ‘Parasite’ Star Highlights South Korea’s Crackdown on Drugs
The actor, Lee Sun-kyun, had been questioned on suspicion of drug use in a country that has long drawn a…
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By Heart: 4 Picture Books About Memory’s Joys and Sorrows
Sydney Smith, Allen Say and Linda Shute explore the many facets of our recollections.
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Will Haley or a Trial Bring Trump Down? For Now, Our Poll Says No.
Republican primary voters seem unbothered by a coming trial, but a new obstacle looms.
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Shein Accused of ‘Mafia-Style’ Tactics by Rival Temu
The two ultrafast-fashion retailers, which both have roots in China, are fierce rivals, offering low-cost items to U.S. consumers.
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Health
New Drugs Can Fix Teenage Obesity, but Young People Don’t Get Them
Pediatricians are hesitating to prescribe medicines like Wegovy, citing their newness and uncertainties around them.
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The Man Looking to Upend an Unpredictable Dutch Election
Unusually, a protest vote may be coalescing around a centrist, Pieter Omtzigt, as the Dutch vote in national elections on…
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Wednesday Briefing
An Israeli raid on Al-Shifa Hospital.
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Colorado Trial Will Consider Whether the 14th Amendment Disqualifies Trump
While some prominent constitutional experts argue that a clause in the amendment applies to former President Donald J. Trump after…
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Plans to Slash Emissions at Britain’s Largest Steel Plant Cause Unease
Two hulking towers nearly 300 feet high rise from the steel-making complex that dominates the shoreline of the faded industrial…
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Israel Intensifies Gaza Strikes and Says It Is Expanding Ground Activity
Cellular and internet service abruptly vanished for much of the territory, stoking fears that a full-scale invasion was imminent —…