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John Cale’s Musical Journey Knows No Limits
LOS ANGELES — Just a few years after he’d left the provincial Welsh mining town where he was born, a…
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Finance
Ecuador Tried to Curb Drilling and Protect the Amazon. The Opposite Happened.
YASUNÍ NATIONAL PARK, Ecuador — In a swath of lush Amazon rainforest here, near some of the last Indigenous people…
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World
A United Europe Weathers Crises, but Deeper Challenges Remain
Differences on NATO and E.U. enlargement, energy and climate, and relationships with the United States, China, Russia and Ukraine will…
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News
Will Euthanasia Be Secular or Sacred?
Last month, I wrote a harsh column about the Canadian euthanasia system, which has expanded rapidly over the past few…
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Magazine
A Hilltop Hideaway in the Scottish Highlands
Plus: an art collector’s villa in Tangier, a wellness resort in Kaua’i and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Food
Easy, Festive Dishes for Chinese New Year at Home
Wontons may be an everyday affair, but that’s all the more reason to celebrate with them, Genevieve Ko writes.
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Finance
The S.E.C.’s Crypto Crackdown Intensifies
The agency has charged the crypto trading firms Genesis Global Capital and Gemini with operating an illegal lending service that…
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Food
In Miami, Food Shopping Can Start in the Parking Lot
Vendors turn their car trunks into mobile cafeterias or markets, stationed outside stores, selling produce, meat, seafood and more.
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US
Idaho Murders Suspect Felt ‘No Emotion’ and ‘Little Remorse’ as a Teen
Messages and online posts from the Ph.D. student now charged with four murders show that he was once detached and…
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News
The Romance Novelist Who Faked Her Own Death
There are many ways to make yourself Twitter’s main character for a day, but faking your death might be the…