Europe
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With Caitlin Clark in Town, All Eyes Were on Brooklyn
The New York Liberty beat the Indiana Fever in front of a record crowd at Barclays Center, with celebrities and…
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How I Met My Father
“What took you so long?” he said.
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A City With a Medieval History of Killing Cats Now Celebrates Them
A 7-year-old girl hawks cat-themed souvenirs in Flemish outside her parents’ shop. Two women in matching cat print dresses wander…
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Bud Anderson, Last of World War II’s ‘Triple Ace’ Pilots, Dies at 102
He single-handedly shot down 16 enemy planes in dogfights over Europe. After the war, he became one of America’s top…
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Giuliani Is Formally Notified of His Indictment in Arizona Election Case
After trying to reach him for weeks, officials served him the notice as he left his 80th birthday party. He…
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Moorhead C. Kennedy Jr., 93, Dies; Hostage Who Chided Foreign Policy
A Foreign Service officer, he was one of 52 hostages seized in Iran and held for 444 days. He later…
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Georgia’s President Vetoes Foreign Influence Law
The law has triggered protests and threatens to derail the nation’s pro-European aspirations in favor of closer ties with Russia.
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This Is Hot Slaw. And Cleveland, Tenn., Wants You to Love It, Too.
ACROSS THE COUNTRY This Is Hot Slaw. And Cleveland, Tenn., Wants You to Love It, Too. A spicy, yellow dollop…
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Phil Wiggins, Virtuoso of the Blues Harmonica, Dies at 69
First as half of the duo Cephas and Wiggins and later on his own, he was one of the best-known…
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In Britain, Chasing a Glimpse of the Northern Lights
Sightings of the aurora borealis are unlikely in the U.K. this weekend, but the northern lights could return on Monday,…