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Fight Over Retirement in France Is a Question of Identity

Resistance to the government’s plan to push back the retirement age is not just about working longer. It springs from…

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Biden to Host South Korean President for State Visit in April

The fact that President Yoon Suk Yeol received the second invitation of the Biden presidency speaks to the degree of…

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Joseph Zucchero, Whose Sandwich Shop Inspired ‘The Bear,’ Dies at 69

Mr. Beef, the Chicago restaurant Mr. Zucchero co-founded in the 1970s, specializes in the Italian beef, a classic American sandwich.…

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No, Female Mice Are Not More Erratic

A new study challenges a century-old assumption used to exclude female mice from scientific research because of their hormonal cycles.

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Intelligence Suggests Pro-Ukrainian Group Sabotaged Pipelines, U.S. Officials Say

New intelligence reporting amounts to the first significant known lead about who was responsible for the attack on the Nord…

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Desert X Finds Roots in the Region

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Desert X, a young and scrappy biennial, has been prone to last-minute cancellations of major art…

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‘The Outsiders’ Review: Growing Pains Both Brutal and Poetic

At La Jolla Playhouse, the musical adaptation of the novel and film has considerable appeal, but is weighed down by…

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An Architect Applies Her Skills to Giving Back

Diana Kellogg specialized in high-end New York residences. Now, she has designed a girls school in India and is pursuing…

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The Daring Ruse That Exposed China’s Campaign to Steal American Secrets

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A Pakistani Aid Worker Responds to Her Country’s Dire Needs

Dealing with refugees and record flooding, Shabnam Baloch is leading efforts in Pakistan for the International Rescue Committee.

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