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For U.S. Museums With Looted Art, the Indiana Jones Era Is Over

Prodded by law enforcement, and pushed by foreign governments, American museums are increasingly returning artifacts to countries of origin, but…

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Despite Soaring Deaths in Somalia, Monitor Says It’s Not Yet a Famine. Some Object.

An official declaration of famine would unleash aid and attention. Some experts say Somalia shows that the international system for…

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Hochul’s Big Choice: Picking New York’s Most Powerful Judge

The Court of Appeals shifted to the right under the polarizing leadership of Chief Judge Janet DiFiore. Democrats hope the…

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Indian and Chinese Soldiers Again Trade Blows at Disputed Border

Tensions are still simmering two years after a deadly confrontation over a remote region each country claims as its own.

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When Black Psychiatrists Reach Out to Teens of Color

ATLANTA — Dr. Brittany Stallworth was in fifth grade when she received her first suspension. She and four girlfriends had…

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It’s the Wrapping Paper That Counts

Gift wrap can be an easy way to dress up a present — and, in some cases, create less waste.

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As Covid Spreads Fast, Beijing Isn’t in Lockdown. But It Feels Like It.

Almost no one is venturing out even after an easing of pandemic measures. Cold and flu medicines are scarce, but…

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What’s Powering Argentina at the World Cup? 1,100 Pounds of Yerba Mate.

The herbal drink is beloved by South American players, who have taken it with them around the world — including…

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Chechen Leader Has More Interactions With U.F.C. Fighters Amid U.S. Sanctions

The U.S. State Department says it knows of apparent ties between Ramzan Kadyrov, the Chechen strongman, and mixed martial arts…

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Two Groups Quietly Spent $32 Million Rallying Voters Behind Voting Rights

The money largely went to state and local organizations that often focused on turning out young voters and people of…

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