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In Brazil, Wildfires Roar Across the Pantanal as Rare Wildlife Dies
In Brazil, wildfires have roared across the Pantanal, a maze of rivers, forests and marshlands that sprawl over an area 20 times the size of the Everglades.
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Judge Pauses Biden Administration Program That Aids Undocumented Spouses
Ruling in favor of 16 Republican-led states that sued the administration, a federal judge put the program on hold while the court considers the merits of the case.
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Oasis Announces Reunion Tour After 15 Years of Brotherly War
Liam and Noel Gallagher’s 1990s Britpop band will play dates in Britain and Ireland in 2025.
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Will Harris’s Lead Last? A Few Questions That Will Shape the Answer.
A certain kind of change candidate that is proving tough for Donald Trump to attack.
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With ‘The Paris Flea Market,’ a Book Attempts to Map ‘Marché aux Puces’
The world-famous stalls have plenty of vintage finds, as long as you know where to look and what to expect.
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At UMichigan, Pro-Palestinian Protesters Shut Down Student Government
Pro-Palestinian protesters won council elections, and have refused to fund campus groups, like the men’s Ultimate Frisbee team, unless their divestment demands are met.
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R.F.K. Jr.’s Brain Worm Speaks Out
After digesting Kennedy’s thoughts, his motivations become clearer.
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Russia Pounds Wide Swath of Ukraine, and F.T.C. Fights Grocery Merger
Plus, the rock band Oasis is back.
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21 Questions for Harris
We’re asking unanswered questions for her potential administration.
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Top Biden Aide Visits China to Reinforce U.S. Strategy
The national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, will raise thorny issues like Taiwan and Russia with only months left before a new administration takes office.
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In Eastern Ukraine, Terrifying Bombardment and Near Total Destruction
Powerful guided “glide bombs” have helped Russia raze entire towns with ever greater speed. “When you drive into a ruined town, it’s like hopelessness,” one soldier said.
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Tesla Chargers Are Still Closed to Most Electric Cars
Elon Musk’s plan to open Tesla’s charging network is proceeding slowly. Nobody is entirely sure why, or when that might change.
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The Short-Sighted Economic Populism of Harris and Trump
It’s worrisome to see the candidates talk down to voters.
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What Abraham Lincoln’s Wiliest Trick Should Teach Biden
A model of how a lame duck can nobly serve the nation.
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How Democrats View Kennedy and Trump: ‘A Weirdo Campaign Just Got Weirder’
Democrats once seriously worried that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. would be a spoiler. Now, after his endorsement of Donald Trump, they see a political opportunity.
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Book Review: ‘At War With Ourselves,’ by H.R. McMaster
A new memoir by the onetime national security adviser shows how the former president’s insecurities and weaknesses harmed U.S. foreign policy.
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Revisiting Tom Cruise’s ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ and ‘Magnolia’ Performances From 1999
Twenty-five years ago, the superstar starred in “Eyes Wide Shut” and “Magnolia,” and opened himself up for the camera in ways he rarely has since.
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Why Is the Loneliness Epidemic so Hard to Cure?
Maybe because we aren’t thinking about it in the right way.
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Edgar Bronfman Jr. Drops Pursuit of Paramount
Mr. Bronfman had frantically put a bid together over the last week even as Paramount raised questions about his financing.
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‘Twilight Love’: Shanghai’s Lonely and Retired Are Looking for Love
China has the world’s largest population of people 65 or older, and more and more of them are unattached.
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