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Magazine
Will the Tie Ever Make a Comeback?
A reader wonders whether men’s neckties are a relic of the past.
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World
U.K. Home Secretary Is Fired Days After Article Attacking Police
Suella Braverman, a divisive figure seen as a champion of the hard right, had accused London’s police force of bias…
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US
Major Freeway Near Downtown Los Angeles Is Closed Indefinitely After Fire
All lanes on a part of Interstate 10 remained closed a day after two nearby storage yards were engulfed in…
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World
Tens of Thousands March in France Against Antisemitism
The demonstrations in Paris and other cities came amid a rise in tensions in France over the Gaza war and…
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Politics
I’ve Seen It: Maduro Could Lose Venezuela’s Presidential Election
Nicolás Maduro has been in power for 10 years in Venezuela. In that decade, he has overseen a period of…
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World
Kremlin’s Onetime Pick to Be Ukraine’s Puppet Leader Is Shot in Crimea
Oleg Tsaryov, a pro-Russian businessman and former lawmaker, was said to have been wounded in the attack. Moscow had planned…
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US
Cornel West’s Improvisational Run for President: ‘It’s Jazz All the Way Down’
Is the celebrity professor’s candidacy a wild variable in the 2024 presidential campaign or performance art? Yes, he says.
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World
In a Democratic District, Can a Party Defector Get Elected?
A contest between two New York City councilmen, Justin Brannan and Ari Kagan, will measure how strong the rightward shift…
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Politics
What Awaits Mike Johnson
After spending three weeks plumbing the depths of a chaotic power vacuum, House Republicans seem to have finally found their…
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World
New York City Has a Bold Plan to Fix Its Housing Crisis. Will It Work?
A new plan unveiled this month aims to make way for new housing and ease the pressures that drive up…