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As Protests Rage, Iran Executes Another Man, This Time in Public
Majidreza Rahnavard was hanged after being accused of killing two members of a paramilitary force in the northeastern city of…
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Taking to the Woods With Maine’s ‘Tree Tippers’
In northern Maine, when the last of the wildflowers go golden on their stems — when the temperatures dip, fishermen…
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Why Some Hasidic Children Can’t Leave Failing Schools
Listen to This Article To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone…
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The World Keeps Spinning, but the Astor Place Cube Is Stuck in Place
The 55-year-old sculpture doesn’t move the way it used to. Those who love it want it to be fixed quickly.
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How We Saw the Arts This Year
These are the images that defined a remarkable time across the worlds of art, music, dance and performance.
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Snow and Cold Bring Parts of U.K. to a Standstill
Unusually freezing temperatures raised concerns about energy costs. Three children died after falling into an icy lake, the police said.
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After an Election Tie in New Hampshire, a Do-Over Without the Drama
One race’s final tally: 970 to 970. So two candidates square off again in a city where voters are mostly…
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‘It Doesn’t Hurt at All’: In China’s New Covid Strategy, Vaccines Matter
As the government drops its restrictions, it not only needs to convince people that the virus is nothing to fear,…
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Japan Needs Indian Tech Workers. But Do They Need Japan?
Recruiters call the push a crucial test of whether the world’s third-largest economy can compete with the U.S. and Europe…
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Russia Is Using Old Ukrainian Missiles Against Ukraine, General Says
The missiles, returned to Russia in the 1990s under an agreement aimed at assuring Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, have…