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World
South Africa’s President, Cyril Ramaphosa, Faces Impeachment
An independent panel found evidence that Mr. Ramaphosa, who is accused of a cover-up involving millions of dollars in cash,…
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World
Verdict in Trump Organization Trial Could Come Down to 3 Little Words
What jurors make of the phrase “in behalf of” could decide whether the former president’s namesake company is guilty of…
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News
Michael Feingold, Forceful Drama Critic, Dies at 77
For decades he wrote about theater in The Village Voice, but he also was a dramaturge and a Tony-nominated translator.
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Style
When He Stood Up Quickly, He Sometimes Fainted. What Was It?
The attending physician, a doctor for 45 years, had never seen the obscure problem causing these symptoms.
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News
Jiang Zemin, Leader Who Guided China Into Global Market, Dies at 96
Mr. Jiang, a wily and garrulous politician, presided over a decade of meteoric economic growth in the post-Tiananmen era.
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World
Jiang Zemin, Leader Who Guided China Into Global Market, Dies at 96
Mr. Jiang, a wily and garrulous politician, presided over a decade of meteoric economic growth in the post-Tiananmen era.
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World
Bending Gender’s Rules, in Life and in German Grammar
The victory of Kim de l’Horizon, a nonbinary writer, in a top literary prize stirred a debate about how the…
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Sports
Christian Pulisic, on the Mend, Says He’ll Play on Saturday
Pulisic was injured scoring the winning goal for the U.S. against Iran on Tuesday.
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World
In ‘Mandela: The Lost Tapes,’ a Veteran Journalist Finds Himself
Richard Stengel, a former Time editor who ghostwrote Nelson Mandela’s memoir, revisits their long-ago conversations for a new podcast.
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Business
Walmart Sued by Employee Who Says She Complained About Gunman
A lawsuit claims the retailer was warned months ago about “threatening” behavior by the worker who the police say opened…