World
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Pro-Putin Leaders in Hungary and Serbia Set to Win Re-election
BUDAPEST — Overshadowed by the war in Ukraine, elections on Sunday in Hungary and Serbia appear to have extended the tenures of Europe’s two most ...
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Herschel Walker, the Worst Candidate, Trump-Approved
Let’s just be blunt. No one, and I mean not one person, would seriously believe that Herschel Walker, the former football star and current ...
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7 Life-Affirming Habits That Readers Picked Up During the Pandemic
Last week, I asked readers to share practices, habits, or perspectives that they have picked up during the pandemic that they’d like to carry ...
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In a Kyiv Suburb,‘They Shot Everyone They Saw.’
BUCHA, Ukraine — When a column of Russian tanks drove into the Kyiv suburb of Bucha in the first days of the war, Tetiana Pomazanko thought they ...
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Flurry of New Laws Move Blue and Red States Further Apart
SACRAMENTO — After the governor of Texas ordered state agencies to investigate parents for child abuse if they provide certain medical treatments ...
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Your Monday Briefing: Reports of Russian Atrocities
Good morning. We’re covering reports of Russian atrocities, a bubbling political crisis in Pakistan and a Taliban ban on growing poppies for ...
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Decades After the Destruction of Homeless Camps, What Have We Learned?
In many ways the modern era of class warfare in New York can be traced to a humid night in August 1988, when Tompkins Square Park erupted in ...
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Surrounded by War, Compassion Endures
Times Insider explains who we are and what we do, and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together. More than 10 ...
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Ukraine Is the First Real World War
Almost six weeks into the war between Russia and Ukraine, I’m beginning to wonder if this conflict isn’t our first true world war — much more ...
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Women, Do We Need an Intervention?
There have been a lot of jokes and memes about pandemic drinking by women, but the fact is that in the past two decades, women have often turned ...