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Turnout Was Strong in Georgia, but Mail Voting Plummets After New Law
An analysis of November turnout data shows that voting by mail dropped as Georgians increasingly cast ballots in person. The…
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World
Brace for Bombs, Fix and Repeat: Ukraine’s Grim Efforts to Restore Power
Even as Ukrainian workers race to restore basic services like electricity, heat and water, new Russian airstrikes send them back…
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World
Biden and Macron: A Bond Built on a Birthday Wish, Ice Cream and 30 Phone Calls
WASHINGTON — They shared an intimate double date, where the offerings included two scoops of ice cream. When they greeted…
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Politics
Kanye West’s Deal to Buy Parler Unravels
The parent company of Parler, a social media service popular with right-wing audiences, said it had “mutually agreed with Ye”…
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Politics
Art Brewer, Leading Photographer of Surfers, Is Dead at 71
A surfer from a young age, he began publishing his pictures when he was a teenager and became renowned for…
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World
Scarred by War, a Ukrainian Children’s Choir Finds Hope in Music
Members of the Shchedryk Children’s Choir have emerged from conflict determined to sing, including at Carnegie Hall this weekend.
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Politics
Everything We Learned From the Sam Bankman-Fried Interview
The 30-year-old crypto entrepreneur made his first public appearance since the collapse of his firm, FTX, last month.
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Politics
What We Learned From Sam Bankman-Fried, Mark Zuckerberg, Reed Hastings and More
Crypto, the economy, China, streaming wars, Elon Musk and other big topics dominated this year’s DealBook Summit.
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World
U.S. Eyes $156 Million Yacht in Dubai Linked to a Russian Oligarch
The U.S. Justice Department is taking steps to seize the Madame Gu, a 324-foot luxury yacht, but it will be…
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World
What’s in New York’s Illicit Cannabis: Germs, Toxins and Metals
A report from a medical cannabis trade group found contaminants such as E. coli and salmonella in some products purchased…