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Late Homers Have Atlanta on the Brink of a Championship
ATLANTA — Dansby Swanson held his right arm in the air as he floated around the bases. Excitement had been…
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For the Astros, a Struggling Core Is Complicating Things
ATLANTA — Alex Bregman has played in the World Series in three of the last five years and knows what…
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World
Xi Hasn’t Left China in 21 Months. Covid May Be Only Part of the Reason.
When the presidents and prime ministers of the Group of 20 nations meet in Rome this weekend, China’s leader, Xi…
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When the Soviets Set Off the Biggest Nuclear Bomb, J.F.K. Didn’t Flinch
Sixty years ago on Saturday, the Soviet Union detonated the world’s most powerful nuclear weapon, with a force 3,333 times…
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Rick Steves on the Return of Travel and Why It Matters
On a recent morning, Rick Steves was wandering around the ancient Tuscan town of Volterra with a new crop of…
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Italy deploys a vast security apparatus, hoping to avoid a repeat of past chaos.
Two decades ago, during a gathering of world leaders very much like the one taking place on Saturday in Rome,…
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As Sudan Prepares for Protests, U.S. Warns Generals Against Violence
NAIROBI, Kenya — Large protests were expected across Sudan on Saturday, as pro-democracy groups planned to defy the military coup…
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Protesters speak out over environmental and social issues.
As the Group of 20 summit of the world’s leading economic powers brings numerous global leaders to Rome, it is…
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Biden Eases Fray with France and Savors Meeting with Pope as Europe Trip Begins
ROME — After a six-week diplomatic uproar over a scuttled submarine deal and accusations of American duplicity, President Biden made…
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‘Dune’ May Be Set in a Distant Time and Place, but the Film Has Canadian Roots
When “Dune” opened in Canada last weekend, I was in Quebec, where the sweeping science fiction tale was the talk…