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Big Sky, Big Growth: How Montana’s Newcomers Are Shaping Its Senate Duel

In Montana, a recent influx of wealthy out-of-state transplants has led to a surge in luxury housing developments that obscure…

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Biden Underestimates How Much Black Americans Care About This Issue

Black voters will not only be a driving force in the 2024 elections; they will most likely be the driving…

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America’s Trails Are a Wonder, and They Need Our Help

As dawn broke on a fall day in 2020 over the Hetch Hetchy Valley in Yosemite National Park, a crew…

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The Business Ties That Bind the U.S. and China Are Strong but Fraying

The prospects for future commerce, and peace, are intertwined, our columnist writes.

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Hundreds Feared Dead in Papua New Guinea Landslide

Nearly 4,000 people live in villages that were engulfed, a local official said. Unstable debris was complicating search and rescue…

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Justice Sotomayor Describes Frustration With Being a Liberal on the Supreme Court

In a conversation at Harvard, the justice spoke of her despair at some of the court’s decisions, but she urged…

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Younger Adults Are Missing Early Warning Signs of Colon Cancer

The Latest Colorectal cancer rates are rapidly rising among adults in their 20s, 30s and 40s, and the most common…

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For the Best Nonalcoholic Wines, Look to Deutschland

Germany has a long history — more than a century — of making nonalcoholic wines. It’s no wonder they’re good.

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‘Romeo and Juliet’ Review: Plenty of Style, but Little Love

The London production, starring Tom Holland, sold out in hours. But its understated rendering of the central romance may leave…

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Where Public Housing Apartments Can Go for More Than $1 Million

Six decades ago, when Singapore was emerging as an independent nation, it was one of the poorest cities in Southeast…

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