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Biden’s Visit to the Border Is Bound to Be Awkward
Republicans have been hounding President Biden for more than a year to travel to the southern border and see the…
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A Vibrant Nightlife Scene Booms in South Africa’s Townships
Clubs in Khayelitsha, the nation’s second largest township, are attracting Black professionals with entertainment that “we love, we want.”
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A Prominent Mexican TV Anchor Departs. Will Dispassionate Coverage Go With Her?
As a crucial presidential election approaches, a newswoman’s resignation has raised a crucial question: Is her restrained approach also on…
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As China Lifts Pandemic Border Controls, Mixed Feelings at Home and Abroad
Friends and families are planning reunions; tourists are booking flights. But amid the anticipation, there’s a whiff of anxiety.
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In Speaker Fight’s Final Hours, Arm-Twisting, Flaring Tempers and Calls from Trump
Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s slog to his post ended with a remarkably public show of intraparty strife that played out in…
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Damar Hamlin and the Existential Crisis of ‘Monday Night Football’
Fans are used to seeing gruesome injuries. But there was no media playbook for what happened to Hamlin.
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From Gingrich to McCarthy, the Roots of Governance by Chaos
Mr. Gingrich began the zero-sum politics that mutated into the brand of the Tea Party and Trump M.A.G.A. Republicans and…
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Why McCarthy’s Slog to Speaker Could Mean Dysfunction Ahead in the House
The top Republican already had to work with a tiny majority and an emboldened right flank. Concessions he made to…
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Kevin McCarthy and the Return of the Pre-Trump G.O.P.
Did you miss the Republican Party that existed before Donald Trump came along? Are you nostalgic for the days of…
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9 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.