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2 Years After Racism Outcry, Indianapolis Embraces Black Artists

As a museum takes its first steps toward diversity after an insensitive job post, a nonprofit steps in to help…

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Representative Donald McEachin, Virginia Democrat, Dies at 61

Mr. McEachin, who had just been overwhelmingly re-elected to his Richmond-area district, had battled colorectal cancer.

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‘Phantom of the Opera’ to Delay Broadway Closing After Sales Spike

Last week was the highest-grossing in the show’s 35-year history.

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U.K. Backs Giant Nuclear Plant, Squeezing Out China

The British government threw its weight behind nuclear power, saying it would invest in a major new nuclear plant co-owned…

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One Step Closer to a Universal Flu Vaccine?

Scientist have tested in animals a vaccine that may protect against 20 strains of influenza, helping to prevent another pandemic.

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Anthony Ornato, a Key Jan. 6 Witness, to Speak With House Panel

Mr. Ornato, a former Secret Service agent and White House aide, is at the center of a dispute over competing…

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China Protests Over ‘Zero Covid’ Follow Months of Economic Pain

President Xi Jinping’s unbending approach to the pandemic has hurt businesses and strangled growth, squeezing the world’s second-largest economy.

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China Regroups to Snuff Out a Wave of Protests

Officials are using the ruling Communist Party’s decades-old policy of repression and surveillance to quash the most widespread protests in…

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As Haiti Unravels, U.S. Officials Push to Send in an Armed Foreign Force

After days of gunfights in early November, Haitian police officers emerged triumphant: They had finally liberated the nation’s biggest port…

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The Woman Once Considered Africa’s Richest Faces Arrest on Graft Charges

Isabel dos Santos, the daughter of Angola’s former president, was accused of enriching herself with state resources during her time…

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