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World
How Israel’s Supreme Court Might React to the Challenge to Its Power
The court could strike down the law passed on Monday that seeks to curb its power. Or it might narrowly…
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News
How the Indigo Girls Brought Barbie ‘Closer to Fine’
A 1989 song about soul searching has maintained cultural relevance for three decades, but the band has also long been…
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Business
From Twitter to X: Elon Musk Begins Erasing an Iconic Internet Brand
The tech billionaire started removing the bird logo that has been part of Twitter’s identity since 2006.
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World
North Korea Launches Two Ballistic Missiles: What to Know
The test came two days before North Korea was set to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the 1953 armistice that…
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Style
A Singles Party, Where Chaos Is the Point
The monthly event asks guests to bring someone they’ve matched with on Tinder, but whom they don’t yet know. What…
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Style
Ann Roth Is Hollywood’s Secret Weapon
Inside the studio of the costume master who helped give the world “Klute,” “The English Patient,” “Midnight Cowboy,” “Working Girl,”…
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World
Short-Term Pain for Long-term Gain? Nigerians Buckle Under Painful Cuts.
In his first two months in office, President Bola Tinubu has ripped the Band-Aid off Nigeria’s ailing economy. Time will…
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Sports
An Era of Dynamic Catchers Is Upon Us
Gabriel Moreno was at home in Venezuela last Dec. 23 when Ross Atkins, the general manager of the Toronto Blue…
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World
Pacific Seabed Mining Delayed as International Agency Finalizes Rules
Efforts to extract the metals used in car batteries have been pushed off amid pressure from environmentalists and nations that…
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Business
How a Mexican Lager Quietly Rose to Become America’s Best-Selling Beer
A decade before Bud Light faced a conservative-led boycott over a transgender influencer, Modelo Especial was on track to take…