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Your Tuesday Briefing: A Runoff in Turkey

Also, Thailand’s opposition parties agreed to form a coalition.

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Despite Nazi Shadow, Jewelry Sale Sets $202 Million Record

The Christie’s auction had drawn criticism because it featured gems from the estate of a woman whose husband bought businesses…

News

The Restaurant Service Charge Isn’t Going Anywhere

Here’s a familiar restaurant scene: Dinner is over, the plates have been cleared and the server discreetly drops the bill…

Business

San Francisco Fed Ties to S.V.B. Chief Attracts Scrutiny to Century-Old Setup

As Greg Becker, the former C.E.O. of Silicon Valley Bank, prepares to testify before Congress, boards that oversee regional Federal…

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One Secret to a Latin American Party’s Dominance: Buying Votes

In Paraguay, the Colorado Party has held power for seven decades. On Election Day, it rounds up Indigenous people and…

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Nikki Haley Says Pledging a Federal Abortion Ban Wouldn’t Be ‘Honest’

“I think the media has tried to divide them by saying we have to decide certain weeks,” Ms. Haley said…

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Don Denkinger, Umpire Remembered for Botched Call, Dies at 86

His reputation as a longtime major-league umpire was overshadowed by a wrong call he made during the 1985 World Series.

Sports

Looking to the Future, Japan Would Say Goodbye to Its Baseball Past

TOKYO — Over a span of nearly 100 years, Meiji Jingu Stadium in central Tokyo has been the scene of…

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Rules for Pentagon Use of Proxy Forces Shed Light on a Shadowy War Power

Newly disclosed documents include Special Operations forces directives for managing counterterrorism and irregular warfare surrogate fighters.

Sports

When Your Champions League Dream Runs Through a War Zone

Shakhtar Donetsk’s foreign stars fled Ukraine when Russia invaded. Now some are returning or signing up, proof that the lure…

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