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In “The Four Winds,” the author of “The Nightingale” and “The Great Alone” takes readers back to another era of environmental disaster, economic collapse and fresh starts.
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The couple met sixteen years ago while studying at the Polimoda Institute in Florence; now, they helm the fashion house Jil Sander together.
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National Hockey League players are not expected to participate in the 2022 Beijing Olympics, reversing plans announced in September and signaling fears that rising numbers of coronavirus cases and virus-related postponements will hurt the league’s ability to complete its own season on schedule.
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Marine life produces about half the oxygen in our atmosphere.
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An Ohio State official writes that an independent review has found that the university’s policies meet with research compliance standards.
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The city rules requires apartments be kept at a minimum temperature during heat season. But what happens if residents agree they want it cooler?
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Merkel thanks Germans for helping 1 million refugees."Thank you for the overwhelming and really moving wave of spontaneous helpfulness that we experienced this year"
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Letting one’s political opinions shape investing decisions is a good way to lose money.
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The revelations highlight the lax oversight at the A.T.F. that allowed agents and informants to spend millions while avoiding the normal accounting process.
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UK expert calls for lowering of the age of sexual consent to 15
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Ivory Coast builds 2,000 km fibre optic network, builds 5000 cyber centres throughout the country through a programme called 'One Citizen, One Computer'
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Droughts caused by global warming have left southern Africa starved for food.
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Hours after a plane crashed in the Mississippi Delta on Monday, the Marine Corps said that a KC-130 airplane had suffered a “mishap.”
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Ms. Young, the acting head of the Office of Management and Budget, would be the first Black woman to hold the post on a permanent basis.
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b'The Fritzl fiasco ... Or how the police can be useless as hell when it come to saving people (like it is supposed to do)'
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Meyers and other hosts had fun speculating about how actual fisticuffs between the tough-talking political septuagenarians would play out.
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Defecting NK Commander confirms rival factions within NK military, pro- and anti-Kim Jong-Un fighting within ranks
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Meyers said it shouldn’t be hard for the Manhattan D.A. to find a crime in “the tax records of a guy who claims to be a billionaire, yet paid only $750 in federal income taxes when he was president.”
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Germany gives Japan its backing as N Korea tensions rise
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b'Krugman to China\'s Currency Appeasers - "The respectful thing would be to assume that everything (China\'s Leaders) say in public about the issue is a lie"'
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Amazon must become a leader in reducing single-use packaging.
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Among his most explosive allegations was that he had witnessed the murders of three children.
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Ireland captain Caelan Doris says there was "pure elation" after Ciaran Frawley's last-gasp drop goal secured a famous win over South Africa in Durban.
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Baseball officials were stunned by the swift and vehement objections to the agreement in a White House statement, but they believe they are on safe legal ground.
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Germany bans ISIS symbols and propoganda.
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A day-by-day look at photographs from the protests.
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After Senator Kamala Harris’s announcement, there are eight hats in the ring — plus six people likely to run and eight more who might. Our Politics desk is keeping it all straight so you can, too.
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Norway to introduce new regulations on circumcision. Ban on under 18 circumcision a possibility.
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The economic stabilization package includes more than $12 billion for housing and protection from evictions and foreclosures, as the pandemic hits cities already in housing crises.
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An agreement represents one of the most dramatic ruptures within the British royal family since King Edward VIII abdicated the throne in 1936 to marry an American woman, Wallis Simpson.
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He hated the Bee Gees, couldn’t stand platform shoes, and deplored the only pair of polyester pants he’d ever owned.
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Cameron's plan to block Greek immigration would break EU law
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Nicolas Cage and Joely Richardson face an evil shade of lilac in this inventive sci-fi horror film directed by Richard Stanley.
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Puerto Ricans had anxiously braced for the first big storm to threaten the island since Hurricane Maria devastated it two years ago.
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A move by churches and cities to declare themselves sanctuaries for undocumented immigrants as the Trump administration steps up deportations is the latest chapter of a movement with a long history
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Officials said deaths spiked in September, casting doubt on the official storm toll even as FEMA planned to fly 3,000 residents in shelters off the island.
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The police shot and killed the assailant in the Russian city of Surgut, said the authorities, who gave no initial indication of a terrorism connection.
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The country’s deputy prime minister and a longtime sports official has drawn intense scrutiny for his role in Russia’s doping program.
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Don’t focus only on teaching children how to code, researchers say. The more important things to learn include empathy, collaboration and problem-solving.
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Great Britain's Katarina Johnson-Thompson is in seventh place after three events as she tries to retain her heptathlon world title in Oregon.
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Domestic disputes are the deadliest type of call for police officers. Closing loopholes that allow abusers to have guns would save the lives of officers, too.
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The agency is changing the way it calculates the benefits of mercury controls, a move that would effectively loosen the rules on other toxic pollutants.
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Rising mortgage rates are causing a headache for homeowners and buyers, so what is behind the maelstrom?
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The plan, running out of money, wants to take the rare step of cutting benefits that have already been earned.
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You and your phone need a break.
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Deliberations will resume on Monday.
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The couple met in September 2010 during orientation week at the University of California, San Francisco, from which they received medical degrees.
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V Magazine hosted an intimate dinner on the final night of fashion month.
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The R&B musician’s guilty verdicts met a muted response in the music business that made him a star, and survivors and activists say the field has a responsibility to do more.
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Aligoté is Burgundy’s other white grape (behind chardonnay). It’s often derided and rarely praised, but aligoté is capable of excellent wines.
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The systemic racism that goes hand in hand with police brutality in the region is often overlooked.
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Penumbral eclipses are subtle, but there are good reasons to try to notice one.
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“Give me your tired and your poor who can stand on their own two feet,” said Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II, a top Trump administration immigration official. His remarks set off a controversy.
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Europe’s recovery from its economic crisis has left many in the middle class vulnerable. In Spain, a model of economic and labor reform, precariousness is growing.
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b'Brazil priest *DETAINED* after pedophilia accusation'
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A day after the singer sued the rap mogul, the pair said they wanted to "resolve this matter amicably".
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A herpetologist was being honored for his scientific achievements. The award was swiftly rescinded when he showed revealing photos of women in swimsuits.
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Readers offer ideas such as voting early or in person, and suggest what should be done if the president refuses to step down if he loses.
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In a tweet that was deleted, the umpire said he planned to buy a firearm because he believed the impeachment inquiry into President Trump could lead to a new American civil war.
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The Army said it would look for other routes for the pipeline, a victory for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in a battle that has become a global flash point.
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Ai Weiwei banned from using Lego to build Australian artwork - toy company told artist it cannot approve the use of Legos for political works
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True amusia is rare — if you can hear pitch shifts, you can sing them. Just trust yourself and sing more.
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Mr. Sullivan, a close ally of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo who had been serving as deputy secretary of state, was confirmed by a vote of 70 to 22.
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Sharia-Medicine: Egyptian Clinic Treats People with Camel Urine Per Prophet's Advice
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A woman’s death was announced on Monday, a day after 50 passengers escaped the flames on the boat, the authorities said.
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The UK hasn't won Eurovision for 27 years. Is there any way to turn our fortunes around?
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The rule reverses a Trump-era policy that barred the students from obtaining emergency aid to cover food, housing and school supplies.
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Corrections that appeared in print on Thursday, June 3, 2021.
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A unanimous decision of the State Gaming Commission came less than a year after a Supreme Court ruling cleared the way for such operations.
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President Trump and race. The man who would have been the first black astronaut. A Dutch summer rite: abandoning kids in the woods at night. And more.
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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag says Marcus Rashford must guard against "laziness" if he is to remain one of Europe's most potent forwards.
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The video app has been a runaway success around the world. But U.S. lawmakers have recently taken a strong disliking to it.
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The remarks come after days of tumult in and around Hamid Karzai International Airport since the Taliban took Kabul.
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Cyril Ramaphosa appointed well-regarded officials but also some allies of former President Jacob Zuma, as well as a provincial power broker.
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Simpson’s 18-under 270 tied for lowest winner’s total since Greg Norman’s record 264 in 1994.
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An excerpt from ‘In the Dream House’ by Carmen Maria Machado
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Classical music flourished in Harbin, China, throughout the early 20th century; now the city is revitalizing its cultural infrastructure and building ties with Israel.
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Gunmen kill Sufi devotional singer Amjad Sabri in Pakistan, Pakistani Taliban claim responsibility
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IT firms set to lose Billions after NSA scandal exposed by Edward Snowden
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In the first foreign policy speech of his administration, the president said he would rebuild “the muscle of democratic alliances that have atrophied over the past few years of neglect and, I would argue, abuse.”
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Hamilton E. James, a financier, and Candace K. Beinecke, an attorney, will share the chair role.
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Public funds are flexing their financial might with private equity on issues from severance for Toys “R” Us workers to workplace harassment.
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In “Upheaval,” Jared Diamond asks whether countries can draw lessons from how individuals confront personal difficulties.
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The chief executives of the country and its biggest city have found themselves diminished as leaders, lacking the trust of the people they serve.
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An explosive disaster provides a unifying climax of sorts. But does it answer any questions?
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Where art, hip-hop, AIDS activism, break dancing — and the enduring notion that New York City is the center of the world — were born, and born anew.
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Pope Benedict XVI backtracks, says AIDS is an ethical problem that needs medical solution, and NOT spread by condoms.
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Canadians Cant Drink Their Water After 1.3 Billion Gallons Of Mining Waste Flows Into Rivers
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President Moon Jae-in of South Korea encouraged North Korea and the United States to engage in a give-and-take exchange to break their stalled diplomacy.
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Congress has formally initiated an impeachment inquiry against the president. Do you think it is justified?
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The Trump administration announced Wednesday that it was filing a challenge to measures that Canada uses to protect its dairy market, the first enforcement action taken under a new trade agreement that the countries agreed to last year.
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A new owner is undertaking efforts to revive Mrs. Child’s Georgetown home, which has fallen into disrepair in recent years.
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A compromise choice as Catalan leader, Carles Puigdemont is fully committed to an independence referendum in defiance of Spain’s central government
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Joe Biggs' sentence is one of the longest so far handed out to participants in the 6 January riot.
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The growth of the Atlanta area and the efforts to protect African-Americans’ voting rights have transformed the state’s political landscape.
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He proposed to him under Juliet’s balcony in Verona, Italy.
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As Uber cleans up its corporate culture, employees have filed complaints about the chief operating officer, Barney Harford, for his comments about race and women.
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The officer had been called to Stuyvesant High School to help a distressed student when a terrorist attack unfolded outside.
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Wilder, the heavyweight champion who fought to a draw with Tyson Fury on Saturday, watched a replay of the fight with a group of reporters.
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Stop talking and just pass the gun bills.
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