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Astronomers Get ‘More Than a Hint’ That Dark Energy Isn’t What They Thought
An international team of astronomers on Wednesday unveiled the most compelling evidence to date that dark…
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Thursday Briefing: Ukraine Agrees to a Strike Pause
Ukraine agreed to halt strikes on energy sites President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine agreed yesterday to…
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Humiliation as Propaganda: Videos of Shackled Detainees Have History in El Salvador
In a propaganda video released by the government of El Salvador, shackled detainees are forcefully led…
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Tallying the Dead Once Again: Photos From the Gaza Strikes
For nearly 60 days, Gazans did not have to tally the newly dead as a fragile…
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Jury Finds Greenpeace Liable for Hundreds of Millions in Damages
A North Dakota jury on Wednesday awarded hundreds of millions of dollars in damages to the…
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Donald Trump Jr. Mixes Business and Politics in Serbia, as Protests There Rage
The protests against President Aleksandar Vucic of Serbia had been growing in intensity and size when…
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Menaced by Trump, Canada Prepares to Join E.U. Military Industry Efforts
Canada is in advanced talks with the European Union to join the bloc’s new project to…
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Race for IOC Presidency Turns Increasingly Harsh as Decision Day Looms
The race for the most powerful post in sports, the presidency of the International Olympic Committee,…
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Israeli Forces Expand ‘Targeted Ground Activities’ in Gaza Strip
Israeli forces advanced deeper into the Gaza Strip on Wednesday — seizing parts of a major…
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Yasuaki Shimizu, a Japanese Sax Master, Takes North America
Invited onto Tokyo’s jazz circuit, he sat in on “incredibly moving” gigs with John Coltrane’s drummer…
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