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Multiple killed, 23 injured after SUV rams into Wisconsin Christmas Parade![]() Police: 80 ransack California department store, 3 arrested![]() AMAs: BTS wins big, Olivia Rodrigo takes home New Artist of the Year![]() One Israeli killed, 4 hurt in Jerusalem's Old City; Palestinian suspect dead![]() Dan Aykroyd's brother, Peter, dead at 66![]() NASA taking aim at asteroid is first step toward planetary defense![]() Disney World halts vaccine mandate; cases, hospitalizations rising in Michigan![]() Pregnant Philadelphia woman shot, killed returning from baby shower![]() Mexican authorities find 600 migrants transported in trailers in Veracruz![]() IOC says Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai told officials she is safe during video call![]() Coldest air of the season, lake-effect snow set to blast Northeast![]() 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife' tops North American box office with $44M![]() Drenching rainfall could flood out Thanksgiving plans in south-central U.S.![]() Police searching for man who discharged firearm at Atlanta airport![]() Watch: Disney releases 'Muppets Haunted Mansion' 'blooper reel'![]() Sudan reaches deal to reinstate Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok![]() Hailee Steinfeld's 'Arcane' returning for Season 2 on Netflix![]() 'Shang-Chi' star Simu Liu recalls career struggles in 'SNL' monologue![]() On This Day, Nov. 21: Rebecca Latimer Felton becomes first female U.S. senator![]() Famous birthdays for Nov. 21: Michael Strahan, Carly Rae Jepsen![]() More Recent Articles |
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As Hopes for Nuclear Deal Fade, Iran Rebuilds and Risks GrowWith Iran’s new administration preparing for its first international nuclear negotiations, there are signs that there will be no going back to the 2015 agreement. How the U.S. Lost Ground to China in the Contest for Clean EnergyAmericans failed to safeguard decades of diplomatic and financial investments in Congo, where the world’s largest supply of cobalt is controlled by Chinese companies backed by Beijing. Tucker Carlson's 'Patriot Purge' Special Leads Two Fox News Contributors to QuitJonah Goldberg and Stephen Hayes, stars of a brand of conservatism that has fallen out of fashion, decide they’ve had enough. How Higher Prices This Holiday Season Could Cost Democrats, TooRising prices for gas and a holiday meal could come back to bite Democrats, who fear that inflation may upend their electoral prospects in the 2022 midterms. Angry and Divided, Austrians Argue Over a Lockdown and Vaccine MandatesAs a new wave of Covid infections spreads over Europe, resistance to public health measures is growing, and not just in Austria. In Rittenhouse Verdict, Paramilitary Groups See VindicationHis acquittal has reinvigorated support on the right for armed responses to racial justice protests and unrest. He Sold Away His People’s Heritage. He’s in the Jungle to Get It Back.A Cambodian temple looter, who says more than 100 artifacts he stole are in museums around the world, is working to help reclaim them. Video of Peng Shuai With Olympic Officials Fuels a Showdown With TennisThe Chinese tennis star held a 30-minute video call with the leader of the International Olympic Committee, but the head of women’s professional tennis remained unable to reach her. Who, and Where, Is Chinese Tennis Star Peng Shuai?A blackout within China on discussion of the tennis star’s #MeToo allegations has not been able to silence a global chorus of concern for her safety. Powell or Brainard? Why Biden’s Pick to Lead the Fed Matters NowJoe Biden’s pick to head the Federal Reserve is coming down to Jay Powell or Lael Brainard. What Astroworld, the Rust Shooting and the Surfside Collapse Have In CommonFrom the Salem witch trials to the Astroworld disaster, conspiracy theories and reformist narratives have battled for dominance in the American consciousness. The Diminishing Democratic MajorityDo Democrats need Trump to save them from an unexpected demographic eclipse? Knowledge Bubbles Work Against UsWe need to find out why our neighbors and fellow citizens think the way they do. Five Ways to Exercise Your Thankfulness Muscles Feeling grateful does not always happen naturally. Why Are There So Many Premature Births in America?This shouldn’t happen in a wealthy nation. How Roundabouts Help Lower Carbon EmissionsAn Indiana city has the most roundabouts in the country. They’ve saved lives and reduced injuries from crashes — and lowered carbon emissions. What to Know About the Frantic Quest for CobaltA New York Times investigation examines the global demand for raw materials as the clean energy revolution takes off. This is what we found. Two of 17 Kidnapped Missionaries in Haiti Are Freed, Group SaysAfter being held hostage for 37 days by a gang, two people with a U.S. Christian aid group have been released in Port-au-Prince and are described as “safe.” In Hard Times, Afghan Farmers Are Turning to Opium for SecurityThe war’s intense conclusion and a drought combined to wipe out the famous Afghan pomegranate harvest in Kandahar Province, during a devastating national economic crisis. Dartmouth Beats Brown, Princeton Defeats PennThe only Division I league to not play football last season because of the pandemic, the Ivy League endured an unusual journey of virus disruptions in its return. Beavers Misbehave. Canadians Love Them Anyway.Blamed for flooded fields, damaged roads and the occasional death, the beaver, which has played a seminal role in Canadian history, is now viewed by many as a problem, not a point of national pride. Chileans Will Vote For President on SundayThe top contenders to lead Chile out of a turbulent era are a leftist 35-year-old former student activist and a 55-year-old far-right former congressman, offering voters a stark choice. Suspect’s Family Helps Crack Candy Rogers Murder CaseThe murder of 9-year-old Candice Rogers rocked Spokane, Wash. On Friday, the police identified John Reigh Hoff as a suspect, and said his daughter helped them solve the case. Ousted in Coup, Sudan’s Prime Minister Returns via Military DealFour weeks after he was detained, Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok struck a deal to end a bloody standoff in the streets. Protesters rejected the move as a “betrayal.” Israeli Is Killed by Palestinian Near Holiest Site in JerusalemThe shooting, the first attack by a Palestinian since May to result in the death of a Jewish civilian, could deepen tensions within Israel’s fragile governing coalition. With a Second ATP Finals Win, Alexander Zverev Proves He Is RisingThis year gave the 24-year-old German star six singles titles, Olympic gold, an ATP Finals trophy, but also an ongoing tour investigation into allegations of physical abuse against a former girlfriend. Review: The Met Opera’s Next ‘Ring’ Will Be a Sea ChangeRichard Jones’s bleak staging of Wagner’s “Die Walküre” in London offers a clean break from the extravagance of the Met’s most recent production. Rolling Deep: South Korean Youth Roam the City in Hair CurlersThe young South Korean women who wear them say they are not only functional, but also a sign of shifting ideas about beauty and a reflection of the country’s generational divide. More Recent Articles |
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