World
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Farewell, and Thanks, to a Man Who Kept Kids Safe
From the corner of West 25th Street in Manhattan, it takes 34 steps to cross 10th Avenue, more if it…
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Columbia President Is Next to Be Grilled About Antisemitism by Congress
Columbia University’s president, Nemat Shafik, will speak to the same congressional committee before which the Harvard and University of Pennsylvania…
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What No One Seems to Know About Honking in New York
Honking takes its toll on New Yorkers, and it doesn’t have to be this way.
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How They Pulled Off the Ending to ‘Civil War’
The action thriller from Alex Garland concludes with an explosive sequence in the nation’s capital. A behind-the-scenes look at how…
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A Pathbreaking Singer Arrives at the Met, With Pearls and Tattoos
Davóne Tines, who stars in the oratorio “El Niño,” is challenging traditions in classical music and using art to confront…
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Copenhagen’s Old Stock Exchange Building Partly Collapses in Fire
The 17th-century building, one of the city’s best-known structures, was once the financial center of Denmark.
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Why Germany Can’t Break Up With China
China remains one of the most important markets for Germany’s export-driven economy, prompting a three-day visit by the German chancellor,…
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For Israel’s Allies, Iranian Missile Strike Scrambles Debate Over Gaza
Israel’s restless allies have voiced anger over the death toll in Gaza, but when their archnemesis launched a missile barrage,…
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Ukraine’s Big Vulnerabilities: Ammunition, Soldiers and Air Defense
The shortages add up to a dire situation for Ukraine in the third year of the war, presenting commanders with…
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The Rom-Com That’s Responsible for My 30-Year Marriage
The 1992 movie “Singles” changed my life.