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El Salvador’s Leader Has Eroded Rights to Tackle Violence. Is It Working?
The president declared a state of emergency eight months ago to take on gang violence, and arrests soared. Close to…
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Your Wednesday Briefing
Donald Trump’s family company has been found guilty of tax fraud, a blow to the firm and the former president.
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Before Beer Became Lager, a Microbe Made a Mysterious Journey
Scientists found a relative of a parent of lager yeast in soil on an Irish university’s campus, which could help…
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Opinion
How Biden Can Help Save the Middle East
JERICHO, West Bank — There are two dramas playing out today along the banks of the River Jordan, representing the…
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Science
The Ankylosaur’s Club-Tail Wasn’t Only Swinging at T. Rex
A dinosaur named for a demon dog in “Ghostbusters” had a sledgehammer attached to its rear. A new study found…
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Bidens Toasted a 2024 Campaign With Macron at the State Dinner
The Democratic Party is anxiously awaiting a formal announcement from President Biden about whether he is running for re-election.
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Kirstie Alley’s Dance With Hollywood
Long before the current body-positivity movement, Ms. Alley made people think about fatness on TV, often at her own expense.
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Maxwell Frost, First Gen Z Congressman, Gets His Bearings on Capitol Hill
In the weeks after his election, the youngest member of the incoming House has learned just how different his lifestyle…
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Mayor Eric Adams, Fined For Rats on His Property, Takes on City Hall
Mr. Adams, a noted rat antagonist who once endorsed a special rat-drowning device, on Tuesday contested a summons and fine…
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U.S. Court Dismisses Suit Against Saudi Ruler in Khashoggi Killing
The court followed the Biden administration’s guidance that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has immunity as a head of government…