World
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Counting Russia’s War Dead, With Tips, Clips and a Giant Spreadsheet
Amid doubts about Moscow’s true war losses, Russian data journalists and volunteers use news articles, tombstone photographs and other open-source…
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Another Sign of Hard Times in Local News: A Declined Visa
Phil O’Brien, a Briton who has run a Manhattan publication for several years, had his visa denied because immigration officials…
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How Can Tainted Spinach Cause Hallucinations?
A food recall from Australia sheds light on an unusual aspect of brain chemistry.
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North Korea Fires Missiles Capable of Reaching Japan
The launches were the first missile tests by North Korea since it fired an ICBM a month ago.
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Famed Iranian Actress Arrested After Voicing Support for Protests
The actress, Taraneh Alidoosti, had urged people to speak out after the execution of a man involved in nationwide demonstrations.
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Messi, Argentina y el final de una compleja relación
ROSARIO, Argentina — Era la segunda vez que Lionel Messi alineaba con la selección varonil de fútbol de Argentina en…
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Justice Dept. Revises Rules for Drug Cases to Address Racial Disparities
A majority of those convicted of trafficking crack cocaine are Black, and the mandatory sentence is far harsher than for…
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Why Democrats Feel Surprisingly Good Heading Into 2023
President Biden’s polling has ticked upward. Gas prices are down. And Republicans are at loggerheads.
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U.S. Scrutinizes Political Donations by Sam Bankman-Fried and Allies
Federal prosecutors appear to be focusing on possible wrongdoing by cryptocurrency executives, rather than by Democratic or Republican politicians. But…
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In Chicago, a Battle Over a Religious Statue Is About Much More Than Religion
ACROSS THE COUNTRY In Chicago, a Battle Over a Religious Statue Is About Much More Than Religion The city’s Pilsen…