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Bangladesh Orders Curfew in Effort to Quell Deadly Unrest

For weeks, university students have been protesting a quota system for government jobs. Suppression led to a cycle of violence…

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The Protests in Bangladesh

For days, university students in Bangladesh have been locked in deadly clashes with the police and supporters of Prime Minister…

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Republicans Get Pumped for Trump’s Muscular Finale

The convention culminates in an evening that seems to celebrate literal combat and general brawn.

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A Daily Pill to Prevent S.T.I.s? It May Work, Scientists Say.

A common antibiotic, doxycycline, greatly reduced cases of syphilis, gonorrhea and chlamydia when taken every day, a study found.

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Bird Flu Is Spreading. Why Aren’t More People Getting Tested?

Even as the H5N1 virus evolves, gaps remain in the nation’s contingency plans for human testing, scientists say.

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The World Is Pushing Clean Energy. Oil Companies Are Thriving.

High prices and growing demand have helped U.S. oil producers take in record profits despite global efforts to spur greater…

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Taiwan’s Blunt-Talking Leader Faces China’s Backlash

China is putting more military and political pressure on Taiwan and its new president, whose rhetoric has been sharper than…

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Why Everything Bagel Seasoning Was Banned in South Korea

The seasoning is sold by Trader Joe’s, a brand whose popularity has skyrocketed in the region in recent years.

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When That Job Promotion Is Really a ‘Glass Cliff’

The term, which traces to 2005, describes a phenomenon where companies appoint women to leadership roles in moments of crisis,…

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Should I Come Clean About My Old Sexual and Financial Betrayals?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the complications of confession.

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