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Niede Guidon, 92, Archaeologist Who Preserved Prehistoric Rock Art, Dies
Niede Guidon, a Brazilian archaeologist whose work called into question a longstanding theory of how the Americas were first populated…
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Wednesday Briefing: Why U.S. Troops Are in Los Angeles
Why is the U.S. military in L.A.? The use of military force on domestic soil in the U.S. is rare,…
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Argentina’s Supreme Court Upholds Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s Prison Sentence
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Argentina’s former president and one of the country’s most polarizing political figures, was sentenced to prison…
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Demis Volpi to Leave Hamburg Ballet After Just 10 Months
The Hamburg Ballet’s last director, John Neumeier, led the company for 51 years, transforming it from a provincial troupe into…
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BTS Reunion Nears as RM and V Finish Military Service
Jin: check. J Hope: check. And on Tuesday, RM and V: check. That leaves only three members of the K-pop…
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French Student Is Arrested After Teaching Assistant Is Stabbed to Death
A French teaching assistant died on Tuesday after being stabbed several times during a bag search at a middle school…
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3 Lessons From International Protests Amid the L.A. Unrest
Images from Los Angeles this week of demonstrators throwing rocks and police officers spraying tear gas mirror scenes of other…
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Why Trump Is Trying to Send Deportees to South Sudan
On May 20th, a flight with eight deportees left Texas headed to South Sudan, a country on the brink of…
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‘Dear Girl, Get Out!’: A Young Palestinian Escapes an Israeli Strike
It’s the early hours of Monday, May 26th. An airstrike that Israel says is aimed at a militant control center…
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Who Is South Korea’s New Leader?
After months of political turmoil in South Korea, Lee Jae-myung has won the presidential election by a wide margin. Mr.…
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