World
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How Bad Is the Global Food Crisis Going to Get?
They were calling it a crisis even before the war began: more than 800 million people in a state of chronic hunger. But, as you may have heard ...
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Elon Musk, Mars and the Modern Economy
Elon Musk is clearly having a moment; he’s trying to back out of his deal to buy Twitter, but he probably can’t without paying billions in ...
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Netanyahu’s Plan to Regain Power in Israel: Vote Against His Views
JERUSALEM — Almost a year after losing power, Israel’s former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has finessed a strategy to regain it: voting ...
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Biden to Host Latin American Leaders at Summit in Los Angeles
WASHINGTON — President Biden is scheduled to arrive in Los Angeles on Wednesday to host a three-day summit meeting of Latin American leaders ...
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Jim Seals, Half of a Popular 1970s Soft-Rock Duo, Dies at 79
Jim Seals, half of Seals & Crofts, a soft-rock duo who had a string of hits in the 1970s, including the Top 10 singles “Summer Breeze” and ...
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Britain’s prime minister faces potential pitfalls even after victory in a no-confidence vote over lockdown parties.
LONDON — Britain faced a reshaped political landscape on Tuesday, even if its prime minister remained in place. Boris Johnson’s less-than ...
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Wholesale
Wholesale When it comes to pulses, the first thing that comes to mind is dry beans, chickpeas, and lentils. Legumes are indispensable for delicious meals, they are known for their richness in protein. Legumes, which are known to have the most protein in the kitchen after meat, occupies a very important place in the world cuisine. In addition to the…
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Violent Crime Is Up as Cities Lose Police Officers. What Now?
For the second time in three years, the United States enters the summer amid a storm of anger at the police. The reports and videos suggesting a ...
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Bamboo Is a Salve for Impoverished Nepal
Bamboo makes a fascinating case study of how to do developmental assistance right. Take Nepal, where the fast-growing plant (technically a grass ...
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Boris Johnson survives no-confidence vote over lockdown parties, but is left reeling politically.
LONDON — Prime Minister Boris Johnson survived a dramatic vote of no confidence on Monday, fending off a mutiny that nevertheless leaves him ...