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Travel
A Man Fell From a Cruise Ship. And Survived.
He treaded water for hours in the Gulf of Mexico, withstanding rain, winds and waves before he was rescued. Others…
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World
‘Breach of the Big Silence.’ Protests Stretch China’s Censorship to Its Limits
Days later, videos of chants and confrontations are still visible on the Chinese internet. It’s a sign of how a…
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Business
U.K. Backs Giant Nuclear Plant, Squeezing Out China
The British government threw its weight behind nuclear power, saying it would invest in a major new nuclear plant co-owned…
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Business
China’s Covid Contagion
The people have spoken.Credit...Noel Celis/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesZero-Covid protests rock China, and Western markets Protests ...
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Sports
What We Learned From Week 12 in the N.F.L.
The A.F.C. playoff race only gets more and more contentious with each passing week, and teams are adjusting to make…
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World
As Winter Looms, Snowfall and Mud Present New Hardships for Ukraine
Increasingly frigid winter weather presented new challenges for Ukraine on Sunday as mud churned up the battlefield and snowfall made…
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News
It’s Time, Again, for My Brother Kevin
This Thanksgiving, for the first time in years, my brother Kevin and I could both say we’ve had enough of…
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Business
Why Big Business Can’t Get Enough of the World Cup, Scandal and All
When the opening game of the World Cup kicked off in Qatar on Sunday, Mohamed Jaidah was in prime position.…
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Business
U.N. Climate Talks End With a Deal to Pay Poor Nations for Damage
SHARM EL SHEIKH, Egypt — Diplomats from nearly 200 countries concluded two weeks of climate talks on Sunday by agreeing…
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World
Why Are We Still Obsessed With Robert Moses?
It is a wonder of some kind and a sign of the city’s renewed vibrancy that night after night, hundreds…