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More Than 60 Are Missing in Nepal After Landslide Sweeps Buses Into River
Rescuers were searching for two late-night buses that disappeared into the swollen waterway amid Nepal’s deadly monsoon season.
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News
The Painter of Revolution, on Both Sides of the Atlantic
Born into slavery, Guillaume Lethière became one of France’s most decorated painters. For the first time, a major exhibition gives…
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US
Flash Flooding Leads to Evacuations and Rescues in Central Vermont
The downpour took place exactly a year after a storm caused devastating flooding in some of the same towns.
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News
A Debut Novel That Skewers Capitalism, One Scalped Birkin at a Time
In Yasmin Zaher’s “The Coin,” a rich, chic Palestinian schoolteacher in New York City grapples with displacement and American consumerism.
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World
Germany to Strip Huawei From Its 5G Networks
Major telecom companies agreed to stop using critical components made by Chinese companies in their mobile infrastructure by 2029.
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World
Apple Settles E.U. Case by Opening Its Payment Service to Rivals
Customers in Europe may see an influx of new apps and services for making tap-and-go purchases.
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Magazine
Everything You Need for Eating Outside This Summer
Items that will elevate your warm-weather gatherings, from canned rosé to colorful lawn chairs.
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World
France Is Busing Homeless Immigrants Out of Paris Before the Olympics
The government promised housing elsewhere. We followed the buses and found a desperate situation.
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Health
Second Patient to Receive a Genetically Modified Pig Kidney Has Died
Lisa Pisano, 54, lived with the organ for 47 days. She was the first patient to receive both a heart…
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US
9 Mayors on What Divides America, and What Will Save It
Mayors described the national discourse as “broken,” “garbage” and “horrible.” But many found reassurance inside their own cities.