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Science
Jimmy Lai, Hong Kong Media Scion, Pleads Not Guilty to Security Charges
The prosecution accused him of colluding with U.S. officials to undermine Hong Kong’s interests, citing private messages, meetings and social…
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Opinion
Why I Can’t Stop Writing About Oct. 7
This will be my last column for the year, and it will be more personal than most. It’s an effort…
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Opinion
Is Trump Disqualified From Holding Office? The Question Matters, Beyond Him.
State courts in Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota and elsewhere have so far declined to rule in favor of challenges asserting that…
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Europe
Iceland Is in a Holding Pattern as It Awaits a Volcanic Eruption
As the country prepares for a possible volcanic eruption, it’s working to protect a power plant that serves 30,000 people.
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Tech
Gaza’s Tunnels Loom Large for Israel’s Ground Forces
Hamas is believed to hide weapons, fighters and even command centers in miles of subterranean pathways and chambers.
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Tech
An Audio Diary of Despair
Tasneem Ismael Ahel’s audio messages typically arrive all at once. Sometimes there are 16 files. Sometimes there are 24. Sometimes…
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Europe
On First Day of New Term, Supreme Court Hears Debate Over First Step Act
The justices heard arguments about how to interpret part of the law aimed at reducing prison sentences for people convicted…
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Europe
U.S. Open Shows a Fiercer Side, but Low Scores Abound Anyway
Brooks Koepka dreads a “birdiefest” at a major. But Los Angeles Country Club is giving the Open field only so…
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Europe
When Do Creepy Facebook Messages Cross a Constitutional Line?
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in April on a question it once ducked: whether intent counts in criminal cases…