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Amid Parthenon Dispute, Sunak Cancels Meeting With Mitsotakis
After the prime minister of Greece called for the British Museum to return the Parthenon marbles, his British counterpart abruptly…
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World
Russian Women Protest Long Deployments for Soldiers in Ukraine
“Make way for someone else,” a new grass-roots movement demands as women challenge the official argument that the mobilized troops…
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L.A. Pays Stylish Tribute to Born X Raised Founder
“I was inspired by Miami and Sour Patch Kids Watermelon,” said Cliftun, a musician and artist who was in a…
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Want to Understand Your Neighbors? Go to a Municipal Meeting.
Part theater, part dirge, occasionally part circus, the meetings on any given night fill with people united by a common…
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US
You Know About the Birds and the Bees, but Guess What These Bats Do
Bats have long been known for unusual forms of sexual reproduction, and a new study adds another surprise to the…
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Magazine
My Head Is Always Cold. Can I Wear Hats Indoors?
To help a reader navigate the fuzzy etiquette of covering up indoors, our critic weighs the merits of beanies, fedoras…
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Opinion
Why We Can Expect More Chaos in the House
Compared to a Republican representative allegedly receiving “a clean shot to the kidneys” from another representative this week, the House…
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Opinion
In Britain, Reality Is Cleaving in Two
In Britain, Armistice Day is usually an understated affair, marked only by two minutes of silence at 11 a.m. This…
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US
Prosecutors Seek to Revoke Bond for Defendant in Trump Election Case in Georgia
The defendant, Harrison Floyd, who once led a group called Black Voices for Trump, has been accused of intimidating co-defendants…
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US
Supreme Court’s New Ethics Code Is Toothless, Experts Say
The code of conduct issued on Monday, following reports of undisclosed travel and gifts, includes no enforcement mechanism and lets…
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