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Despite Help for Venezuelans in South America, Many Are Still Heading North
Colombia, with U.S. help, is providing temporary visas to Venezuelan migrants. Still, financial struggles are leading many to leave for…
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‘Brainwashing a Generation’: British Schools Combat Andrew Tate’s Views
Alarmed by an online personality’s popularity among their students, educators are mobilizing to combat the sexism he promotes.
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Why Ukraine Deserves Steadfast Support
A year since Vladimir Putin ordered his forces to invade Ukraine, the war is far from over. However bravely Ukrainians…
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Business
Fixing Social Security and Medicare: Where the Parties Stand
Republicans and Democrats have sharply divergent approaches to repairing the programs. Any solutions will affect younger workers as much as…
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Business
Rethinking the “Digital Detox”
Experts say the best way to set boundaries with technology involve sustained effort, not just a break.
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How a Laundry Entrepreneur Spends Her Sundays
It’s all about grocery shopping and cooking for LaChena Clark, who likes to serve afternoon tea in her home.
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‘We Have to Talk’: Murdaugh’s Wife Found Pill Stash Before Murders
Prosecutors rested their case after questioning more than 60 witnesses at the murder trial of Alex Murdaugh, a prominent South…
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Business
Norfolk Southern’s Profits and Accident Rates Rose in Recent Years
Safety experts say a focus on financial returns may be partly to blame for derailments and accidents like the one…
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Will A.I. Be Our Dutiful Assistant or Our Unstable Muse?
For months now, I’ve been slightly, well, bored by the proliferating examples of A.I.-generated writing produced by peers and friends…
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A Russian Mole in Germany Sows Suspicions at Home, and Beyond
A director at Germany’s spy service was picked up on suspicion of passing intelligence to Russia. German officials and allies…