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Hundreds of Children Seeking Asylum in U.K. Are Missing

The unaccompanied minors are mostly Albanian teenagers who had been living in hotels. Rights advocates and some lawmakers believe that…

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Five Stars, Zero Clue: Fighting the ‘Scourge’ of Fake Online Reviews

Third parties pay writers for posts praising or panning hotels, restaurants and other places they never visited. How review sites…

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Obamacare Sign-Ups Top 16 Million for 2023, Setting Another Record

Enrollment in plans through the Affordable Care Act’s marketplaces broke last year’s record, with particularly high growth in Florida, Texas…

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An R.N.C. Remade by Trump Backs Away From His 2024 Campaign

Interviews with more than a third of the Republican National Committee’s members point to a desire for an alternative presidential…

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The Man Who May Challenge Putin for Power

President Vladimir Putin of Russia, it seems, has finally noticed that the war in Ukraine created a dangerous competitor to…

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The Long Shadow of ‘American Dirt’

Three years ago this month, the novel “American Dirt” by Jeanine Cummins landed in bookstores on a tsunami of enthusiasm.…

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It Took Nearly 30 Years. Is America Ready for Ben Okri Now?

The acclaimed Nigerian British writer is resonating with American readers in a moment of national crisis. “Maybe nations go through…

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With Pierogies and Artillery Shells, Scranton Fights Back in Ukraine

SCRANTON, Pa. — On a Saturday night in a small cinder-block-walled kitchen attached to St. Vladimir’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, young…

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In Tennis, the ‘Nepo Babies’ Are Everywhere

The names of a lot of the young pros on the tennis tour have a familiar ring to them. It’s…

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As Tough Elections Loom in Turkey, Erdogan Is Spending for Victory

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is trying to soften the blow of inflation on the population and using legal threats to…

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