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The War in Sudan the World Forgot
As the conflict in Sudan rages on, an army has built its own state within a state — a vision of what the nation could become.
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Muhammad Yunus Set to Lead Bangladesh Temporarily
Muhammad Yunus, as interim leader, faces the daunting task of restoring order in a country gripped by violence and uncertainty.
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Over 100 Homes Damaged in Alaska After Glacial Lake Releases Flooding
The flooding this week in Juneau, Alaska, topped a record set last year when the same glacial basin overfilled, rapidly inundating nearby neighborhoods.
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Kamala Harris Responds to Pro-Palestinian Protesters at Michigan Rally
The vice president’s reaction to pro-Palestinian protesters shows how she can turn efforts to rattle her to her own advantage.
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Harris’s Rise Has Unsettled Trump, Who Is Struggling to Focus, Supporters Say
Donald J. Trump’s allies want him to talk about the issues, but he seems distracted by Kamala Harris’s burst of momentum.
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Why TSMC Has Struggled to Manufacture Chips in Arizona
TSMC modeled its facility in Phoenix on one at home. But bringing the company’s complex manufacturing process to America has been a bigger challenge than it expected.
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Why Google, Microsoft and Amazon Shy Away From Buying A.I. Start-Ups
Google, Microsoft and Amazon have made deals with A.I. start-ups for their technology and top employees, but have shied from owning the firms. Here’s why.
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U.K. Officials Express Relief After Far-Right Riots Fail to Materialize
The authorities had been braced for further violence after anti-immigrant demonstrations in previous days had descended into riots.
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Trying to Capitalize on Anti-Migrant Riots Could Backfire on U.K.’s Far Right
The public’s reaction to the recent rioting has been resoundingly negative, suggesting that using the unrest to push anti-immigrant policies could backfire, at least in the short term.
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Tim Walz’s Rise in the Democratic Party Was No Accident
More than a year ago, Tim Walz and his aides decided to be ready in case an irresistible opportunity arose. Their tightly held strategy helped them catch political lightning in a bottle.
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Harris Might Become the First Female President, but Keep the Focus Where It Belongs
Stop all the talk of breaking barriers and glass ceilings.
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After Soaking the Carolinas, Debby Will Bring Rain to the Northeast This Week
The tropical storm made landfall again early Thursday. It will make a quick dash through the Northeast in the coming days.
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How Beverly Nguyen Made a Name in NYC’s Fashion and Culture Scenes
Beverly Nguyen, a stylist, editor and merchant, has become a new soft power broker in New York.
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Kamala Harris Confronts Divisions Roiling Democrats Over Gaza War
The vice president spoke briefly with leaders of a group that mobilized a protest vote against U.S. support for Israel, and was interrupted by pro-Palestinian activists at a rally.
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Hermès’s Nadège Vanhée Shares Her Inspirations
The Hermès women’s wear artistic director Nadège Vanhée shares her creative touchstones.
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This Texas Energy Is So Bountiful, They Pay You to Take It Away
Natural gas has traded at negative prices for weeks at a time in West Texas, where pipelines often lack the capacity to get the fuel to places that need it.
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How Anti-Immigrant Riots Flared in the U.K.
A far-right movement fueled by disinformation has brought fear and violence to cities across England and in Northern Ireland. That has in turn prompted counterprotests.
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Wild, Beautiful and Overlooked: Southern Sardinia Is Ready to Share Its Essence
As travelers discover the Mediterranean charms of this island region, with its idyllic beaches and buzzing capital, locals are hoping to avoid the crowds suffocating so many other Italian destinations.
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To Save Some Endangered Owls, Would You Kill 500,000 Other Owls?
We need new laws to protect important ecosystems.
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Americans’ Struggle with Mental Health
We explore why rates of anxiety and depression are higher than they were before the pandemic.
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