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W.H.O. Ends Mpox Global Emergency
The News The World Health Organization announced on Thursday that mpox — previously known as monkeypox — no longer constituted…
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Is the World Really Turning Away from the United States?
Last year, the buzzword of the geopolitical memeplex was “polycrisis,” a term that seemed to capture the pervasive vibe of…
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I Went to Syria to See Biblical Devastation in a Land of Political Tragedy
JINDIRES, Syria — She has no memory of the earthquake that broke her back and swallowed her daughters. Khaira Al…
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Sports
Mikaela Shiffrin Wins Gold at the World Championships
Shiffrin’s seventh gold medal at the Alpine world skiing championships on Thursday eases the sting of a disappointing Olympics.
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Business
Disney Toasts a Century as Business and Political Challenges Mount
Walt Disney has been dead for nearly 57 years. In the coming weeks, however, he will begin greeting museum visitors…
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Bon Voyage, Boeing 747. You Really Did Change Everything.
SEATTLE — Some legends really are true, and indeed it is the case that two men on an Alaskan fishing…
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Saudi Sponsorship Catches Women’s World Cup Hosts by Surprise
Officials from Australia and New Zealand were blindsided by reports that FIFA would make Saudi Arabia’s tourism authority a partner…
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Business
Toyota Makes a Change at the Top as a Toyoda Steps Aside
Akio Toyoda, who has been reluctant to embrace all-electric vehicles, will be succeeded as C.E.O. by a Lexus executive.
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Britain’s Cautionary Tale of Self-Destruction
In December, as many as 500 patients per week were dying in Britain because of E.R. waits, according to the…
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Fine Dining and the Ethics of Noma’s Meticulously Crafted Fruit Beetle
Since I read this month that Noma would pivot from a full-time restaurant to a kind of food laboratory and…