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Why Republicans’ Wafer-Thin House Majority Is a Gift for Democrats
Republicans handed President Biden two political gifts this week. The first was Donald Trump’s announcement of a third presidential run.…
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World
Qatar Bans Beer Sales at World Cup Stadiums
DOHA, Qatar — Beer is out at the World Cup. In an abrupt and stunning about-face, Qatari officials have decided…
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World
How Europe Decides Who Wins the World Cup
SÃO PAULO, Brazil — Once a week, the boys from the Palmeiras youth academy climb aboard a bus and prepare…
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News
Why Qatar Deserves to Host the World Cup, Actually
When FIFA announced in 2010 that Qatar would host this year’s World Cup, football fans and sports pundits were left…
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World
Your Friday Briefing
Anton Kotte, left, and Piet Ploeg, both of whom lost family members in the crash.Credit...Remko De Waal/EPA, via ShutterstockConvictions over…
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Business
Will Taxing the Windfall Profits of Oil Giants Fix Countries’ Economies?
Major oil and gas companies have raked in multibillion-dollar profits at unheard-of levels. Households around the world are reeling from…
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World
Kyrie Irving Could Return to the Nets Soon. A Top Jewish Leader Still Hopes to Meet.
When Jonathan Greenblatt, chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League, learned that Nets guard Kyrie Irving had posted a link on…
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Pelosi’s Decision to Step Aside Paves Path for a New Generation of Democrats
WASHINGTON — Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s announcement on Thursday that she would step away from the leadership ranks set in motion…
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World
He Was Wrongly Imprisoned at 16. Eight Years Later, He Walks Free.
When Shamel Capers, 24, shuffled into a crowded Queens courtroom on Thursday, he was still a convicted murderer, his hands…
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News
Robert Clary, Who Took a Tragic Journey to ‘Hogan’s Heroes,’ Dies at 96
Robert Clary, a Parisian Jew who survived concentration camps as a youth and went on to star on “Hogan’s Heroes,”…