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World
A battered Kyiv has power for only about a fifth of residents.
Repeated Russian bombardments of energy infrastructure in and around Kyiv have left the Ukrainian capital with only enough power for…
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World
Boat With at Least 160 Rohingya Refugees Is Stranded at Sea
The U.N. called on countries in South Asia to rescue those on the vessel, who have been without food for…
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Books
The Portrait Hung in Joan Didion’s Home. But Who Painted It?
No one in Didion’s circle knew the mysterious painting’s origin. The publicity created by an auction of her belongings brought…
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World
U.S. Commandos Capture Six ISIS Officials in Raids in Syria
The operations were the second time in recent weeks that U.S. forces had killed or captured ISIS terrorists.
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World
A Secret Society Tied to the Underground Railroad Fights to Save Its Home
On a brisk morning in November, bright yellow leaves from a huge ginkgo tree scattered onto the front yard of…
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World
Family Loosens Grip on New York Irish Group and Its Gilded Age Mansion
The American Irish Historical Society had been dominated by a single family. It had planned to sell its Fifth Avenue…
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World
The ‘Bling Bishop’ Is Arrested on Fraud Charges
Lamor Whitehead, who was robbed of jewelry while he was preaching in July, was investigated by the U.S. attorney.
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Sports
Merry ‘Sismas’: A Holiday Tradition Honors Friendship
For a group of devoted girlfriends, the season shines brighter when they’re together — preferably in a costume, eating some…
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Economy
Amazon and E.U. Reach Deal to End Antitrust Investigation
The online retail giant avoided a major fine but agreed to changes that have long been sought by merchants who…
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World
In Public Schools, the N.R.A. Gets a Boost From Junior R.O.T.C.
Instructors in military-sponsored J.R.O.T.C. classes have offered to promote the N.R.A. in high schools in exchange for money for their…