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Europe
John Wilmerding, Who Helped Give American Art an Identity, Dies at 86
American paintings were largely overlooked and undervalued until he came along. A scholar, curator and collector, he oversaw important exhibitions…
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Opinion
Freedom’s Just Another Word for Not Paying Taxes
After Donald Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts, the Heritage Foundation — a right-wing think tank that has, among…
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Opinion
Why Children Are Missing More School Now
The raw data looks inarguably bad: The share of American children missing at least 10 percent of school days nearly…
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Tech
U.S. Intelligence Helped Israel Rescue Four Hostages in Gaza
Freed hostage Shlomi Ziv, center, after the Israeli military rescued him and three other hostages from the central Gaza Strip…
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America
The British Aren’t Coming. They’re Here.
As a historic presidential election looms, several of America’s largest and most powerful newsrooms are now being led by English…
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Europe
Macron Hosts Biden in Paris, Honoring a Not Always Easy Bond
The friendship between France and the U.S. endures. But tensions have mounted over the wars in Gaza and Ukraine, and…
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Science
For the First French Town Liberated on D-Day, History Is Personal
American soldiers in uniforms spill out from the bars and cafes all around June 6 Square, drinking beer and smoking…
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Opinion
MAGA Turns Against the Constitution
You may not know this, but the United States is in the grips of another crisis — perhaps its greatest…
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Europe
As U.S. Shifts Policy on Striking Into Russia, Kharkiv Is Hit Again
After weeks of entreaties, Ukraine won permission to hit targets inside Russia with American-made weapons, a tactic that it says…
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America
After Trump’s Conviction, a Wary World Waits for the Fallout
Already braced for uncertainty about the U.S. election, Asia-Pacific countries are now even more unclear about the future of American…