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Food
A Paris Museum Has 18,000 Skulls. It’s Reluctant to Say Whose.
PARIS — With its monumental Art Deco facade overlooking the Eiffel Tower, the Musée de l’Homme, or Museum of Mankind,…
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World
A U.S.-Iran Soccer Showdown Intensifies With Protests as a Backdrop
When players representing Iran and the United States take the field at the World Cup in Qatar on Tuesday, millions…
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World
A Sikh Temple Combats Loneliness With Chai and Laughter
KAKKAR, India — Sitting cross-legged with his long white beard flowing in the afternoon wind, the 95-year-old man took a…
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Politics
Sympathy, and Job Offers, for Twitter’s Misinformation Experts
In the weeks since Elon Musk took over Twitter, dozens of people responsible for keeping dangerous or inaccurate material in…
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Health
Organ Donations Rise Around Motorcycle Rallies
This summer, when half a million bikers clogged the streets of tiny Sturgis, S.D., for one of the country’s largest…
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Sports
China Appears to Limit Crowd Shots to Avoid ‘Zero-Covid’ Comparisons
In Qatar, the maskless fans at the World Cup are joyfully screaming, packed elbow-to-elbow in crowded stadiums, seemingly having a…
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World
For Putin’s Opponents, Exile From Russia Proves a Boon
VILNIUS, Lithuania — Sitting before a large video monitor in his suburban Moscow office last week, President Vladimir V. Putin…
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World
How a Cyberattack Plunged a Long Island County Into the 1990s
Emergency dispatchers taking down 911 calls by hand, unable to use their geolocation technology for callers. Police officers radioing in…
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World
Brooklyn D.A. Assigns 1 in 5 Workers to Fight Violence Against Women
One October morning in a New York City courtroom, a woman from Pakistan tearfully recounted how an arranged marriage with…
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World
Some Child Welfare Workers Say the System Is Racist
Good morning. It’s Monday. We’ll look at a report that asked whether the city’s child welfare system is racist —…