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Growing Numbers of Chinese Migrants Are Crossing the Southern Border
More than 24,000 Chinese citizens have been apprehended crossing into the United States from Mexico in the past year. That…
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As Cease-Fire Takes Hold, Some Gazans Attempt a Treacherous Return Home
When the cease-fire in Gaza took effect early Friday morning, Palestinians across the Gaza Strip prepared to go back to…
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Books
France Scoffs at an Englishman’s ‘Napoleon’
French critics considered Ridley Scott’s new biopic lazy, pointless, boring, migraine-inducing, too short and historically inaccurate. And that’s just to…
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World
How 1.2 Million Marijuana Arrests Will Shape New York’s Legal Market
A new map illustrating 42 years of marijuana arrests documents the way that New York disproportionately targeted working-class, Black and…
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Books
700 Paintings, 45 Galleries: A Guide to the Met’s New European Wing
Let the light in. Five years after the Metropolitan Museum of Art set off on a major renovation of its…
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World
Could Haley Really Beat Trump? Big Donors Are Daring to Dream.
Powerful players in the business world have gravitated toward Nikki Haley, aware that she remains an underdog but beginning to…
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World
Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Who Looked at History From the Bottom Up, Dies at 94
He led a movement that rejected historiography’s traditional emphasis on great events and leaders in favor of mining the “mental…
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World
The 25 Things I’m Thankful for in American Politics
Ah, Thanksgiving. That magical time when friends and family gather round the table to share the love, reminisce — and…
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World
Don’t Try This on Vacation: Learning From Other Travelers’ Mistakes
We’ve all seen misbehavior while traveling — and some of us have even been that tourist. But every misstep can…
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Sports
World Peace in 2024? The Olympics Has a Plan but Not Much Hope.
Amid two prominent wars and other conflicts around the globe, a biennial call at the United Nations for peace during…