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World
Ukraine Starts Freeing Some Prisoners to Join Its Military
At least 50 convicts have been freed under a new law that allows them to serve in exchange for the…
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News
Tennessee Attorney General to Review Company’s Bid to Sell Graceland
The attorney general’s office said it is looking into Nausanny Investments’ effort to foreclose on Elvis Presley’s former home. His…
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News
Billie Eilish and Taylor Swift Race for No. 1
The two pop music titans, locked in a close contest for the top of next week’s album chart, are stoking…
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World
Advancing Russian Troops Threaten to Reverse Some of Ukraine’s Hard-Won Gains
Such losses could hurt Ukrainian morale as Russia makes advances all along the front line.
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Magazine
Ali MacGraw on Her Natural, Beautiful Life
The Unstoppables is a series about people whose ambition is undimmed by time. Below, Ali MacGraw explains, in her own…
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World
‘Where Did Justine Go?’ One Woman Disappears Into Devotion
A few days before Christmas in 2020, quarantined with Covid in the basement of a Hare Krishna ashram in Philadelphia,…
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News
Judge Blocks Attempt to Sell Graceland, at Least for Now
Elvis’s granddaughter, the actress Riley Keough, had filed a lawsuit seeking to stop what her lawyers said was a fraudulent…
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News
Gérard Depardieu Punches the ‘King of Paparazzi’ Outside Rome Cafe
Mr. Depardieu, 75, was seen striking the 79-year-old photographer Rino Barillari on the Via Veneto.
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World
The Disease Detectives Trying to Keep the World Safe From Bird Flu
As Dr. Sreyleak Luch drove to work the morning of Feb. 8, through busy sunbaked streets in Cambodia’s Mekong river…
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World
Iran’s President Is Not the First Leader to Die in a Helicopter Crash
The president of Iran, Ebrahim Raisi, is but the latest leader to die in a helicopter crash. Mr. Raisi and…