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Oscar Pistorius, Olympic Athlete Convicted of Murder, Will Be Released on Parole
The sprinter, who garnered global headlines after killing his girlfriend in 2013, will be released in January after meeting the…
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The Country Where Houses Are Bought in $100 Bills
Years of economic quagmire created an upside-down economy in Argentina. Javier Milei won the presidency by promising to blow it…
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For Russia’s Pop Star Exiles, a Moral Stand and a Creative Climb
Before Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, Monetochka was on her way to becoming a superstar in Russia. She had released two…
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Cheers for Cricket
How sports can dissolve boundaries.
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How a North Korean Soccer Prodigy Vanished, and Re-emerged
Han Kwang-song’s recent appearances in World Cup qualifiers were his first ones overseas since 2020, when U.N. sanctions led to…
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W.H.O. Says China Has Shared Data Indicating No Novel Pathogen
The W.H.O. had requested detailed information about a reported surge in respiratory illnesses in children in China. Chinese data suggested…
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Friday Briefing: Gaza Cease-Fire to Begin Today
Plus a surge in respiratory illnesses in China.
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After Couple’s Fatal Bridge Crash, Investigators Search for Reason
The explosion at the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls sparked fears of terror. The car’s occupants were local residents, and…
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Johnson’s Release of Jan. 6 Video Feeds Right-Wing Conspiracy Theories
The speaker fulfilled a demand of the far right, which has sought thousands of hours of footage to try to…
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Long a Bastion of Liberalism, the Netherlands Takes a Sharp Right Turn
In an election result that sent shock waves across Europe, Geert Wilders, a longtime far-right provocateur, is closer than ever…