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Abbe Lowell Built Ties to Trump World. Now He’s One of Hunter Biden’s Lawyers.

After Half a Century, ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ Still Reverberates

A polarizing French philosopher chooses war zones over salons.

Transcript: Ezra Klein Interviews Stephan J. Guyenet

Nature Winter

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In Central Asia, Blinken Will Urge Distance From Russia, and Ukraine War

Review: In ‘With No Fanfare,’ Things Fall Apart

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King Charles met with an E.U. leader for tea, and courted controversy.

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Across the Globe, the Russian Diaspora Finds Ways to Protest Putin’s War

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West Bank Attack Kills 2 Israelis as Middle East Officials Meet in Jordan

Review: Mitsuko Uchida Revisits Beethoven’s Final Sonatas

Dozens Drowned as Migrant Boat Breaks Up Near Italian Beach

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‘Frustrating and Upsetting’: Residents in Michigan Endure Fourth Day Without Power

U.S. Commandos Advise Somalis in Fight Against Qaeda Branch

Shinta Ratri, Fighter for Transgender Rights in Indonesia, Dies at 60

China to Welcome Belarusian Leader, Raising Concerns Over Ukraine

The U.N. Security Council calls for peace but remains divided over how to achieve it.

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‘The Consultant’ Review: When Your Start-Up Goes to Hell

Love Letter: A Decade-Long Negotiation

The Prospect Park Gator Was Not the First. Here Are Other Urban Gators.

A look at six cities at the center of the war.

How Much Do You Know About Italy?

French Student Will Be Charged With Premeditated Murder in Teacher’s Stabbing

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India Is Arming Villagers in One of Earth’s Most Militarized Places

Review: At the Philharmonic, a Guest Challenges Common Wisdom

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Trial Run of 4-Day Workweek Wins Converts

Ukraine Hits Russian Positions Deep Behind Enemy Lines

When the Movies Pictured A.I., They Imagined the Wrong Disaster

Glória Maria, Who Broke Barriers in Brazilian Television, Dies at 73

What’s in Our Queue? ‘Marchita’ and More

Ukraine prepares itself for the possibility of Russian aggression via Moldova and Belarus.

Ukraine prepares itself for the possibility of Russian aggression via Moldova and Belarus.

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The I.M.F. chief, in Kyiv, suggests Ukraine is on track for substantial loan package.

Why Medicare and Social Security Are Sustainable

Supreme Court Frustrated and Wary Over Legal Shield for Tech Companies

Gustavo Dudamel, Superstar Maestro, Meets New York

One year into the war, Putin is crafting the Russia he craves.

‘Rust’ Prosecutors Downgrade Alec Baldwin’s Manslaughter Charges

Biden Drawing Up a 2024 Playbook That Looks a Lot Like 2020’s

Richard Belzer, Detective Munch on ‘Law & Order: S.V.U.,’ Dies at 78