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Xi Says China Will Act on Climate Goals at Its Own Pace
The speech by China’s leader, Xi Jinping, to Chinese officials came as John Kerry, President Biden’s climate envoy, urged Beijing…
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News
Stephen M. Silverman, Biographer of Stage and Screen, Is Dead at 71
An entertainment journalist, he persuaded the publicity-shy director David Lean to let him write his story and died before seeing…
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This Green and Expensive Land
Last month, the White House Council of Economic Advisers released a note comparing inflation rates among the Group of 7…
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After a Great Flood, a Struggle Between Faith and Reason
Khaled Khalifa’s new novel follows two friends through disaster and religious tension in early-20th-century Syria.
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Smoke Pollution From Canadian Wildfires Returns to Parts of U.S.
Wildfires in western Canada are expected to create smoky conditions in the United States again this week.
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Sports
Bob Huggins Resigns From West Virginia After Drunken Driving Charges
The men’s basketball coach, who was arrested Friday in Pittsburgh, had been suspended in May after he used a homophobic…
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Covid Remarks Raise Questions of Antisemitism
The long-shot candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination has a history of embracing conspiracy theories. His latest comments claimed the…
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DeSantis Burns Cash, and Pence Struggles: 5 Takeaways From 2024 Filings
Warning signs for Ron DeSantis were among the biggest developments of the latest campaign filings, which created a fuller financial…
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World
After Suffering Heavy Losses, Ukrainians Paused to Rethink Strategy
Early in the counteroffensive, Ukraine lost as much as 20 percent of its weapons and armor. The rate dropped as…
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Canadian Politicians Who Criticize China Become Its Targets
The polls predicted a re-election victory, maybe even a landslide. But a couple of weeks before the vote, Kenny Chiu,…