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The first train in nine months leaves Kyiv for Kherson.
The first train from Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, to Kherson since before Russia’s invasion arrived on Saturday after an 11-hour journey,…
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Brooklyn’s in the House. And the Senate.
In the Jonathan Lethem novel “Motherless Brooklyn,” readers learn the phrase “Tell your story walking.” It’s a quintessentially Brooklyn ...
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How a Cheesemonger Spends His Sundays
“Cheese is a celebration,” said Matthew Cortellesi, the manager of “formaggi e salumi” (cheese and cured meats) at Harry’s Table…
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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…