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Amazon’s ‘Expats’ Was Filmed in Hong Kong, But People Can’t Watch It There
The first two episodes of the show, which was filmed during the city’s pandemic restrictions, were released last week but were not available there.
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U.S. Weighs Retaliation After Strike in Jordan, and Farmers Lay ‘Siege’ to Paris
Plus, the Biden campaign wants Taylor Swift.
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Diamonds Help to Create Million Dollar Smiles
The stones in the teeth of Post Malone, Odell Beckham Jr. and other celebrities were put there by Dr. Thomas Connelly, a Los Angeles dentist.
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In Gaza, a War the World Can’t See
From outside Gaza, the scale of death and destruction is impossible to grasp, shrouded by communications blackouts, restrictions barring international reporters and extreme challenges facing local journalists.
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Why Biden Is Falling Behind on Judges
Democrats are being held back by an archaic tradition.
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Focused Cuts and Fewer Layers: Tech Layoffs Enter a New Phase
Amazon, Google, Microsoft and other tech companies have been on a layoff spree this month, with the latest cuts differing from last year’s mass reductions.
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How Do You Make a Weed Empire? Sell It Like Streetwear.
Berner, the San Francisco rapper, has built a legal-weed empire out of his black-market past — and blurred the lines between the two.
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Why Cut Interest Rates in an Economy This Strong? A Big Question for the Fed.
The central bank is widely expected to lower interest rates this year. But with growth and consumer spending chugging along, explaining it may take some work.
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How Wolves Became a Pawn in the Culture Wars
In expanding pockets of the West, citizens across the political spectrum are finding common ground as they adjust to living beside wolves.
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5 Places to Visit in Tucson, Arizona, With Singer Linda Ronstadt
The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer known for hits like “Blue Bayou” and “Long Long Time” recommends spots she adores in the city where she was born and raised.
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Watch Me Lose My Job on TikTok
Some tech workers are filming their layoffs and sharing them on social media. They say it’s part catharsis, part transparency.
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D.U.P. in Northern Ireland Agrees Deal to Revive Power Sharing
The Democratic Unionist Party said it had agreed a deal to return to power-sharing after negotiating with the British government.
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If It Isn’t Perfect, Is It Still K-Pop?
Musical acts like Balming Tiger are challenging the idea that K-pop is nothing but polished, perfectly synchronized boy bands and girl groups.
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In Peru, a Mission To Save the Stingless Bee
Native to the tropics, these pollinators are taking a lead role in one of the latest efforts to conserve the Amazon rainforest.
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New Subway Fare Gates and Platform Barriers Fail to Impress New Yorkers
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is testing ways to address passenger safety and fare evasion. It’s not clear the pilots will be effective.
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After China Evergrande, Real Estate Crisis ‘Has Not Touched Bottom’
The forced liquidation of China Evergrande epitomizes the sector’s struggles: Nationwide, sales are down and millions of homes have been paid for but not delivered.
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At Penn, Tensions May Only Be Growing After Magill’s Resignation
Professors at the University of Pennsylvania have begun to organize, fearing what they view as a plan by the billionaire Marc Rowan to upend academic freedom.
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Mix-Up Preceded Deadly Drone Strike in Jordan, U.S. Officials Say
The attack on Sunday killed three Army reservists, the first known American military deaths from hostile fire in the turmoil spilling over from Israel’s war with Hamas.
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5 Men Arrested in Mojave Desert Killings That Remained a Mystery for Days
Six victims were found in a remote area of San Bernardino County about 90 miles northeast of Los Angeles. The authorities believe the shooting deaths stemmed from a dispute over illegal marijuana.
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Vera Klement, Painter Who Saw Both Beauty and Evil, Dies at 93
A Holocaust survivor, she once said that she sought in her art to “recognize the nightmare but confirm rather than deny human life.”
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