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On Fat and Free Will
In the girl’s home in Hertfordshire, England, you need a key code to enter the kitchen, where all the cupboards…
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Sri Lanka Is Calm Again. That Doesn’t Mean Things Are Any Better.
After an economic collapse and political upheaval, Sri Lankans have become resigned to leaner meals and reduced horizons.
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Pope Francis Visits Congo: What to Know
The pope is planning to spend three days in the Democratic Republic of Congo, one of the most populous and…
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Russia Sidesteps Western Punishments, With Help From Friends
A surge in trade by Russia’s neighbors and allies hints at one reason its economy remains so resilient after sweeping…
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Why Gina Rodriguez Put Mumford & Sons on Her Birth Playlist
The actress spent her pregnancy making a new TV series, “Not Dead Yet,” and watching “WandaVision.”
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‘Night Court’ Is Back, and America Is Tuning In
The revival of the 1980s show is the most popular new sitcom in years. Even some of the people behind…
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Burn Bags and Tracking Numbers: How the White House Handles Classified Files
Officials who have worked with Democratic and Republican presidents describe an elaborate system for classified documents but a more casual…
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Ukraine Urges Allies to Speed Up Delivery of Weaponry
“We have to make time our weapon,” President Volodymyr of Zelensky declared as Ukrainians girded for an expected Russian offensive.
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Johnson & Johnson’s Attempt to Contain Talc-Related Liabilities Is Rebuffed
The company faces some 40,000 plaintiffs that claim its baby powder caused cancer.
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Wall Street Is Counting on a Debt Limit Trick That Could Entail Trouble
If the debt limit is breached, investors expect Treasury to put bond payments first. It’d be politically and practically fraught.