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World
As Xi Befriends World Leaders, He Hardens His Stance on the U.S.
China has rebuffed calls to restart high-level talks with the United States, raising the risk of confrontation in contested areas…
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Politics
Todd Haimes, Who Rebuilt Roundabout Theater Company, Dies at 66
After rescuing the company from bankruptcy, he turned it into a major player on Broadway and one of the largest…
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World
Hundreds of Miles Apart, Separate Shootings Follow Wrong Turns
Two men appeared in courtrooms in different parts of the country on Wednesday, charged in shootings that came after minor…
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Arts
An A.I. Hit of Fake ‘Drake’ and ‘The Weeknd’ Rattles the Music World
A track like “Heart on My Sleeve,” which went viral before being taken down by streaming services this week, may…
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Arts
‘Mrs. Davis’ Review: Algorithm and Blues
A screwball thriller about a nun’s fight against artificial intelligence proves that making a messy, big-swinging jumble of a story…
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Politics
Is the World Really Turning Away from the United States?
Last year, the buzzword of the geopolitical memeplex was “polycrisis,” a term that seemed to capture the pervasive vibe of…
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Politics
China’s Lending Practices Are Not a Good Look
President Xi Jinping of China wants his nation to be seen as a responsible world leader, to “contribute China’s wisdom…
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Business
House G.O.P. Unveils Debt Limit Bill Lifting Borrowing Cap for One Year
The proposal would impose work requirements on food stamp and Medicaid recipients and repeal funding to beef up tax enforcement.
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World
Victim’s Father Breaks Down as Bail Is Denied in Wrong-Driveway Shooting
“I just hope to God he dies in jail,” said Kaylin Gillis’s father of the man charged in the fatal…
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World
In Prosecution of Turkish Bank, the Supreme Court Issues a Mixed Ruling
The justices rejected key arguments from Halkbank, which is owned by the Turkish government. But they told a lower court…