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Opinion
The World May Be Entering a Much Bloodier Era
War is on the rise everywhere. When the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London published its authoritative Armed Conflict…
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Real Estate
How to Create the Best Kind of Cozy Space: a Room That’s Like a Hug
‘You can call it different things,’ said one designer, but it ‘all adds up to the same idea: You feel…
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Science
The NATO Welcoming Sweden Is Larger, More Determined
The alliance’s expansion, with Finland last year and soon Sweden, is blowback from the invasion of Ukraine that Russia’s president…
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Europe
With Pandemic Money Gone, Child Care Is an Industry on the Brink
Five months after the expiration of federal funds, running a child care business is more precarious than ever and many…
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Opinion
A U.S. Call for a Humanitarian Cease-Fire in Gaza
Vetoing a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza while circulating a softer hostages-for-cease-fire resolution…
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America
Few Good Solutions as Home Affordability Plummets
An economic analysis found that in several Canadian cities, prices would have to plummet, or incomes would have to soar…
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Opinion
A Setback for the Transition to Electric Vehicles
More from our inbox: Abortion Limits Under a Second Trump AdministrationKeeping Navalny’s Work Alive$399 Trump SneakersA Ford F-150 Lightning in…
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Europe
Hundreds of Ukrainian Troops Feared Captured or Missing in Chaotic Retreat
The fall of Avdiivka to Russia may be more significant than it initially seemed as Ukraine struggles with morale and…
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America
Will Families Pay Less With Two Students in College? Now, It Depends.
The federal financial aid formula used to give a break to families with two or more children in college at…
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America
South Korean Doctors Walk Out, Protesting Plan to Increase Their Ranks
Physicians say the government’s plan to admit more students to medical school ignores the real cause of doctor shortages: harsh…