Europe
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With Few Details About Assassination Attempt, Questions Swirl in Slovakia
The authorities have released little about the attack on Prime Minister Robert Fico, about the identity of the assailant or…
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A Crucial Senate Race Could Come Down to One Question: Do I Trust You?
In Montana, Republicans are trying to paint Senator Jon Tester as a Washington sellout, while their own candidate, Tim Sheehy,…
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David Trone Torched $60 Million of His Own Money. He’s Not the Only One.
It is a time-honored tradition in U.S. politics: wealthy people burning through their fortunes to ultimately lose an election.
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‘Taking Venice’: The Strange Story of the U.S. Government and a Painter
The documentary offers a glimpse of how the arts were treated very differently in midcentury America.
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When an Eel Takes a Bite, Then an Octopus Might Lose an Arm but Take an Eye
Videos filmed by divers show that choking, blinding and sacrificing limbs are all in the cephalopods’ repertoire.
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Attack on Crimea Hits Power Plant
Schools were closed across the city of Sevastopol, which is home to some of Russia’s naval fleet. The government said…
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The Premier League’s Asterisk Season
As it concludes an epic title race, soccer’s richest competition is a picture of health on the field. Away from…
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Friday Briefing
Slovakia’s divided politics.
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How Biden and Trump Might Try to Win Their Debates
Veteran Republican and Democratic strategists offered their advice for the presidential candidates’ goals during their two planned debates, in June…
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Biden Marks Landmark Desegregation Anniversary as Black Support Slips
President Biden commemorated Brown v. Board of Education during one of a series of events over the next several days…