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Sports
A Feud Fueled by Social Media Is Also Made for TV
Black Friday, an unofficial American holiday dedicated to commercialism and being sold to, felt like an appropriate date for the…
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Health
New Virus Variant Stokes Concern but Vaccines Still Likely to Work
Scientific experts at the World Health Organization warned on Friday that a new coronavirus variant discovered in southern Africa was…
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Politics
Guantánamo Bay: Beyond the Prison
GUANTÁNAMO BAY, Cuba — Mention this place, and people tend to think of caged men wearing orange uniforms and on…
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World
Your Friday Briefing
Good morning. We’re covering booster shots in France, Peng Shuai’s piercing accusations in China and the Pakistani madrasa that has…
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World
Undeterred by Channel’s Perils, Desperate Migrants Still Plan to Cross
CALAIS, France — The lights on the opposite side of the English Channel were visible on Thursday, emboldening Emanuel Malbah,…
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World
Ethiopian Leader Vows to Lead Troops as War Threatens to Widen
NAIROBI, Kenya — The Nobel Peace Prize has dogged Abiy Ahmed since he went to a war a year ago,…
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World
The French rush to get booster shots as the government eyes more restrictions.
Thousands rushed to book vaccination appointments in France on Thursday after the government announced that all adults were eligible for…
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World
Sweden Chose Its First Female Prime Minister. She Lasted Less Than a Day.
It seemed like a new era was dawning in Sweden on Wednesday when Magdalena Andersson, the leader of the Social…
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World
Venezuela celebró unas elecciones controversiales, pero Maduro demostró su poderío político
CARACAS, Venezuela — El martes, los observadores electorales de la Unión Europea afirmaron que las elecciones regionales de Venezuela fueron…
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World
I Hated Swimming. Then I Moved to Australia.
SYDNEY, Australia — The spring sun might have been warm, but the Pacific Ocean off the edge of Sydney felt…