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La prohibición de la cerveza es el último punto álgido en el choque cultural del Mundial
DOHA, Catar — Catar, un país del Golfo minúsculo pero fabulosamente rico, lleva 12 años preparándose para ser la sede…
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With nearly half of Ukraine’s energy grid knocked out, Zelensky says 17 regions face a ‘difficult situation.’
As temperatures drop into the 30s Fahrenheit and winter closes in, Ukraine is grappling with energy supply problems caused by…
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President Biden Is Turning 80. Experts Say Age Is More Than a Number.
WASHINGTON — President Biden has said it is a “legitimate question to ask anybody over 70 years old whether or…
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The Wedding Is at the White House, but the Details Are Top Secret
WASHINGTON — The president and first lady’s names are on the wedding invitations. The vendors have all signed nondisclosure agreements.…
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Did Billions in Spending Make a Dent in Homelessness? Canada Doesn’t Know.
Tents at a homeless encampment at a park in Vancouver last winter as an arctic front hit Canada’s western provinces.Credit...Jennifer…
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Gang Warfare Cripples Haiti’s Fight Against Cholera
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — To reach the hospital, the mothers traveled the front lines of a gang war, bringing sick babies…
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Hundreds of Protesters in Iran Blinded by Metal Pellets and Rubber Bullets
The protester was speeding toward a demonstration in Tehran on his motorbike when an Iranian security officer standing 10 feet…
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Kim Jong-un Takes His Daughter to Missile Test Launch
SEOUL — As North Korea fired its largest ballistic missile on Friday, the country’s leader, Kim Jong-un, appeared at the…
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Maryland Finds That for Hundreds of Clergy Abuse Victims, ‘No Parish Was Safe’
The attorney general of Maryland has identified more than 600 young victims of clergy sexual abuse over the course of…
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As More Top Law Schools Boycott Rankings, Others Say They Can’t Afford to Leave
For more than 30 years, roughly the same 14 law schools have been the most highly rated by U.S. News,…