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World
Sunak Quells Rebellion on Immigration, for Now
The British prime minister’s plan to send refugees to Rwanda passes a critical vote, but more hurdles lie ahead.
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News
Economics Textbooks Are Finally Getting a Vital Update
For students, what a textbook says is ground truth. But for nearly 15 years, leading introductory economics textbooks gave students…
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Magazine
An-My Lê Seeks Herself in the Landscape
The artist reflects on witnessing war up close — and then photographing it at a distance.
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Real Estate
An Ancient Woolly Mammoth Left a Diary in Her Tusk
Scientists are looking at layers of minerals left behind on mammoth tusks to estimate where the hulking animals spent their…
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US
Johnson Digs In Against Border Deal to Unlock Ukraine Aid, Defying Biden
Hours before a scheduled meeting at the White House about how to break the stalemate in Congress over aid to…
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Magazine
An Enemy Has Infiltrated My Walking Group. Help!
A reader is distraught that a woman she’s estranged from has been added to her most treasured circle of friends.…
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News
Even if Nikki Haley Shocks Trump in New Hampshire, It Won’t Matter
Nikki Haley did well enough in the Iowa caucuses Monday night to keep her supporters’ hopes alive. But her third-place…
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World
China’s Economy Spooks Markets, and Hong Kong Stocks Sink 4 Percent
Pessimism among investors was most pronounced in Hong Kong, where stocks have plunged by nearly 10 percent so far this…
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US
U.S. to Return Houthis to Terrorism List
The move marks a partial return to a tougher Trump administration stance toward the Iran-backed group, which has attacked commercial…
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US
The House G.O.P.’s Incredible Shrinking Majority
Another Republican resignation and medical absences are cutting into the party’s already shaky hold on the chamber.