People
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News
Why More French Youth Are Voting for the Far Right
Most young people in France usually don’t vote or they back the left. That is still true, but support has…
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News
Repeated Evacuation Orders Take Toll on Already Weakened Gazans
An evacuation order by the Israeli military this week covering roughly a third of the Gaza Strip came as people…
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Finance
Elon Musk’s Politics May Be Pushing Some Buyers Away From Tesla
The Tesla chief executive’s polarizing statements have alienated some potential customers and may be partly responsible for a recent slump…
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News
The Blue-Collar Democrat Who Wants to Fix the Party’s Other Big Problem
Late last year, Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, a first-term Democrat from a rural district in Washington State, began receiving a…
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Newyork
The Angst and the Joy of Celebrating Pride Month in a Small Town
More than two million people will fill the streets of Manhattan on Sunday for the New York City Pride March.…
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News
Los Angeles Homeless Count Drops for the First Time in 6 Years
The reduction was a sign of progress for Mayor Karen Bass, who started an aggressive new program to move people…
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Opinion
The Tiniest Words Generate the Biggest Uproar
As a linguist, I pay close attention to debates about language. But I won’t be telling you anything you don’t…
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Finance
Trump Biopic Inches Toward Distribution Deal
“The Apprentice,” a dramatized origin story about Donald J. Trump, has faced fierce criticism from the former president and his…
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News
The Deadly Flooding Tearing Through Southern China, in Photos
The city of Meizhou reported a “once-in-a-century” flood, with at least 38 people dying in one county alone.
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News
Toxic Moonshine Leaves at Least 53 Dead in India’s South
Consumption of tainted bootleg alcohol has caused several instances of mass deaths in recent years as drinkers seek out illicit…