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The Abandoned Children of Egypt’s Arab Spring
In early 2011, after huge protests in Cairo’s Tahrir Square ended Hosni Mubarak’s three-decade autocracy, many activists who had taken…
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World
Reduce Climate Emissions and the Deficit? It Might Yet Be Possible.
Even in Washington, miracles sometimes happen. Less than a week ago, any tax and spending deal in Congress — let…
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World
Why Do We Talk About Miscarriage Differently Than Abortion?
The demise of Roe v. Wade is causing harms that extend well beyond abortion patients. In places where abortion is…
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World
Elite Universities Are Out of Touch. Blame the Campus.
Looking out the window of a plane flying over Boulder, Colorado, recently, I was reminded how much American universities stick…
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Sports
Brittney Griner Is Back in Russian Court as Lawyers Plead for Leniency
Escorted by a masked police officer with a dog, with her wrists handcuffed, the American basketball star Brittney Griner appeared…
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Politics
As a grain shipment heads to Lebanon, fighting intensifies on many fronts.
A ship loaded with Ukrainian corn was heading for an inspection in Turkish waters on Tuesday, a first under the…
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Economy
The Crypto Market Crashed. They’re Still Buying Bitcoin.
Cory Klippsten started issuing warnings about the cryptocurrency market in March. The digital coin Luna, Mr. Klippsten tweeted, was a…
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Politics
Ahead of Pelosi’s Expected Trip, Quiet Defiance in Taiwan
TAIPEI, Taiwan — In Washington, there has been anxious debate over whether Speaker Nancy Pelosi should risk the visit. In…
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Politics
Living Side by Side, Ukrainian and Russian Sailors Are Tested by War
There’s an unwritten code among sailors: Do not talk about politics and religion when at sea. But soon after Russia…
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Economy
Analysis Deems Biden’s Climate and Tax Bill Fiscally Responsible
After more than a year of trying — and failing — to pack much of President Biden’s domestic agenda into…