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Rights Advocates Honored at Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony
KYIV, Ukraine — Human rights advocates in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus are being honored on Saturday at the Nobel Peace…
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The Wife Left, but They’re Still Together
After a pandemic dip, the number of married couples “living apart together” has started to rise again. And women, in…
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Can Humans Find Common Ground? Sure. Just Start With Sea Slugs.
Can Humans Find Common Ground? Sure. Just Start With Sea Slugs. By Amy Harmon In the process of reporting this…
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The World Comes to Montreal to Reverse a Rise in Species Extinction
A conversation with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during the United Nations’ biodiversity negotiations in Montreal.
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‘Cuba Is Depopulating’: Largest Exodus Yet Threatens Country’s Future
The pandemic and tougher U.S. sanctions have decimated Cuba’s economy, prompting the biggest migration since Fidel Castro rose to power.
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Brittney Griner Swap Puts Spotlight on Americans in Russia
Westerners in Russia have to weigh the risks of living and working in the country against professional and financial opportunities…
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His Estate Has 3 Swimming Pools and a Stable. He Says He’s Not Rich.
AL KHOR, Qatar — Every afternoon, Muhammad Al Misned leaves his office in Doha, the Qatari capital, jumps into his…
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In Today’s N.F.L., Good Backups Pay Off (and Are Getting Paid)
Backup quarterbacks have been thrust into action at a high rate this season. A handful are keeping their playoff-bound teams…
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Critics Say Musk Has Revealed Himself as a Conservative. It’s Not So Simple.
Elon Musk has tweeted about political topics regularly since taking over Twitter, often belittling some liberal causes. But what he…
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Kyrsten Sinema and the Politics of Narcissism
In the self-congratulatory video that Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona made to announce that she was leaving the Democratic Party…