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How Russia Is Surviving the Tightening Grip on Its Oil Revenue
Restrictions on Russia’s oil trade are raising the stakes in a protracted economic standoff that is reshaping the global energy…
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World
‘Breasts and Eggs’ Made Her a Feminist Icon. She Has Other Ambitions.
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…
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Sports
A 90-Second Cure for Existential Dread, Every Sunday Night
Carrie Underwood’s musical intro to “Sunday Night Football” offers a dazzling gift — even if you’re not a fan of…
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World
Harris Announces Funding to Address Root Causes of Migration Crisis
The vice president said private companies had pledged almost $1 billion to support communities in Central America.
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Style
A ‘Clueless’ Comeback for the Super Bowl
Alicia Silverstone teams up with the designer Christian Siriano in a Super Bowl ad that revives her classic role.
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World
Reveling in the Eerie and the Spooky, but Finding ‘True Horror’ in Real Life
Mariana Enriquez’s childhood was marked by the dark absurdity of authoritarianism. Under the military dictatorship that ran Argentina from 1976…
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Business
Disney’s Iger Returns to Familiar Stage, but With Different Challenges
The company reports quarterly earnings on Wednesday, and Wall Street is expecting it to lay out a new streaming strategy…
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World
The earthquake struck war-scarred northern Syria.
On Monday morning, Syrians in the country’s war-ravaged north awoke to scenes that had been familiar for years: collapsed buildings…
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World
Readers Share Their Favorite California Travel Tips
Perhaps they’ll provide inspiration for your next trip.
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Sports
Rutgers Men’s Basketball Turns the Garden Red for One Day
Rutgers beat Michigan State at Madison Square Garden, which had the feel of a home game for the improving Scarlet…