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Why Menendez’s Meals With Egyptian Officials Worry Security Experts
The bribery case against Senator Robert Menendez has revealed how foreign intelligence officials cultivated casual access to one of the…
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Centuries of Avalanches Are Stored in Tree Rings
Discovering evidence of deadly deluges of snow from the past could help protect people on mountains around the world, researchers…
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World
As Violence Surges, Can Pakistan Protect Its Chinese Projects?
China has invested billions in megaprojects across Pakistan. But a resurgence in militant violence is threatening to derail badly needed…
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A Street Brawl, a Stabbing Spree and a New York Block No One Can Fix
In the East Village, amid buzzy restaurants and high-end real estate, a section of 14th Street that has long been…
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Why Foreign Officers Are Policing Haiti
About 400 Kenyan officers have deployed to Haiti as part of the first wave of a multinational contingent tasked with…
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The Democratic Party Must Speak the Plain Truth to the President
For voters who held out hope that President Biden’s failure to communicate during last month’s debate was an aberration, the…
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Please, Mr. President, Do the Right Thing
Here are three true things about President Biden: He has done an excellent job as president. He has been ludicrously…
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Can I Say I Have Tourette’s Without Being Formally Diagnosed?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on self-identification.
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Fed Officials Keep an Eye Out for Cracks in the Job Market
The labor market has maintained surprising vigor over the past year, but as fewer jobs go unfilled and a growing…
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How Biden Can Win Over Young Latinos
Roughly every 30 seconds, a Latino in the United States reaches voting age. More than one-fifth of Latinos who are…