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    In Turkey, authoritarian president faces burgeoning protests

    A new wave of popular protest is gathering strength in Turkey, where President Erdoğan is showing...

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    Wisconsin attorney general asks state Supreme Court to halt Musk payments

    Wisconsin's attorney general asked the state Supreme Court to block Elon Musk from handing out checks...

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    Rescue efforts ongoing after quake rocks much of Myanmar

    Rescue efforts are underway across Myanmar after a devastating earthquake Friday. Teams and equipment have been...

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    Can US figure skating end its Olympic medal drought? Ask the Quadgod.

    Olympic hope has reverberated through Boston’s TD Garden as the U.S. shows it – finally –...

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    In Syria’s terrorized Alawite region, competing narratives, mutual suspicions

    Syria’s Alawite minority consider March 7 the start of a genocidal campaign. In the eyes of...

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    Mexico leans into an essential truth

    For the mothers wanting details of missing loved ones, a president’s nod to their cause helps...

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    The world’s bananas are at risk. A volcanic island might protect them.

    Cavendish bananas are under threat from a fungus that has wiped out other varieties. The island...

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    The stories ‘move into hope’: Elaine Pagels reflects on Jesus’ teachings

    The Gospels spread the teachings of Jesus and stories about his life. A Bible historian unpacks...

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    A new US manufacturing boom may bring more AI than jobs

    If Donald Trump can convince manufacturers to come back to the U.S., it may set off...

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    A humble heart in the Dodgers dynasty

    Mookie Betts shows courage and unselfishness in switching to one of baseball’s most difficult field positions.

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    So, how do you know if a country is in a constitutional crisis?

    The U.S. Constitution divides power among three branches – executive, congressional, and judicial. Presidents have sometimes...

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    In post-Assad Syria, a Ramadan embrace of freedom and solidarity

    Across Syria, the reunification of families and communities that had been displaced by conflict has enhanced...

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    Can Europe confront Russia without US help? Not yet, but it may have to.

    Facing American indifference to European security, Germany has launched a major rearmament drive. But without U.S....

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    How Jackie Robinson’s legacy survived attempts to erase it

    On opening day for Major League Baseball, our columnist looks at another side of Jackie Robinson’s...

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    Domestic workers in Lebanon try to escape an exploitative system

    Under the kafala system, in place since the 1970s Persian Gulf oil boom, workers arrive on...

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    Invoking Trump, targeting ‘deep state,’ Israel’s Netanyahu triggers protests

    As Israelis demonstrate in defense of democracy, newspaper headlines and neighbors’ conversations brim with references to...

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    Missing Grandma’s cooking? Nonnas of the World can help.

    Comfort food prepared by grandmothers from around the world? Our food writer is in. She visited...

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    Rallies for innocence in Gaza

    The largest protests against Hamas since the start of the war put a spotlight on the...

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    ‘There will be consequences.’ Signal group chat leak threatens US military morale.

    The disclosure that senior Trump administration officials used a commercial messaging app to discuss secret military...

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    Africans are taking a shine to basketball. That’s good for the NBA.

    The NBA is taking a bet on Africa. And Africans are taking a bet on an...

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    Wit and wonder fuel 5-star ‘The Ballad of Wallis Island’

    The Monitor’s film critic offers his highest rating to “The Ballad of Wallis Island,” which pulses...

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    Is the world’s youngest country about to go to war – again?

    South Sudan stands on the brink of civil war for the second time since it became...

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    Politics of love in Turkey’s protests

    Despite his arrest, the leading opposition figure urges peaceful action and the embrace of opponents in...

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    The rights of animals and the environment, from Mexico to Nepal

    Progress roundup: Nepal’s Supreme Court disallowed development in protected areas. And in Mexico, Congress put animal...

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    In Syria, Palestinians’ war-shattered camp is a ruin. But it’s home.

    Palestinians flocking back to the Yarmouk refugee camp outside Damascus say it’s more than a physical...

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    A fuller portrait of artist-provocateur Yoko Ono

    David Sheff reappraises Yoko Ono’s role, as an artist in her own right and as a...

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    What will happen to grad school? Research universities face tough choices.

    Universities are reckoning with cuts of billions of dollars of in grants. Their research can lay...

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    Syria reweaves its identity

    Civic groups like the White Helmets are using acts of equality and kindness to overcome ethnic...

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    In wartime Yemen, volunteer teachers are bridging a learning gap

    Hundreds of university graduates are stepping up to teach children whose formal schooling has been interrupted...

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    Canadian prime minister and election opponent say Trump must respect sovereignty

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and his Conservative opponent have kicked off their campaigns amid a...

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    Waste not, want not? How Massachusetts became the only state to reduce food waste.

    Every year, Americans discard 92 billion pounds of food. Massachusetts is on the leading edge of...

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    Sudan’s military consolidates grip on capital, retaking more key government buildings

    The gains come a day after the military seized control of the Republican Palace in Khartoum...

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    Are we still friends? US-Canada border towns face a strange new reality.

    Planned limitations on Canadian access to the Haskell Free Library & Opera House, which spans the...

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    ‘Connected to another world’: What Voice of America meant to Russians in Cold War

    Voice of America was rejected by the Soviets and Vladimir Putin. But some in Moscow wax...

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    Would a Bolsonaro coup trial help heal Brazil’s democracy – or deepen divides?

    Brazil’s Supreme Court will decide this month if former President Jair Bolsonaro will stand trial for...

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    Why Christian shows are so popular

    Even nonreligious people find spiritual value in faith-based fare like “The Chosen.”

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    As Democrats look for a fighter, Bernie Sanders is striking a chord – again

    The curmudgeonly Vermont senator, with his populist message, is drawing large crowds. This week he’s joined...

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    Senior sea creatures get extra TLC at the New England Aquarium

    Long-lived sea turtles, penguins, and seals are among the aquarium’s oldest residents. In addition to their...

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    Why extreme violence in the US has police trying new tactics

    Attacks on Tesla cars and dealerships exemplify a wider challenge of homegrown political and extremist violence....

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    The Istanbul mayor’s arrest, and rise of a ‘new model’ of Turkish autocracy

    Turkey’s next presidential election is in 2028, so why would the mayor of Istanbul, a Recep...

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    ‘Abandoned by everyone,’ Gazans watch the bombs fall

    After the resumption of Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, the population worries it has been abandoned by...

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    In Ukraine mining region, a US minerals deal raises hopes and doubts

    Across Ukraine’s minerals-rich region, word of a potential U.S. deal has renewed confidence in the future....

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    Off the shelf, up the flagpole: Canadian flags fly high in response to Trump

    The maple leaf flag is showing its colors everywhere as a Canadian-style nationalism rises in response...

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    ‘A chance to build’: How Syrian civil society is making the country work

    Across Syria, as the interim government struggles to provide both security and services, local civil society...

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    Europe’s new watchfulness

    To defend the European Union’s values and economy, its leaders are learning from Finland that security...

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    Monhegan Island is a portrait of resilience. Artists have captured it for 2 centuries.

    Maine’s Monhegan Island is a scant square mile in size. But don’t underestimate it. The island...

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    Say! I like spiced eggs and Spam! My ode to the meat I once maligned.

    There’s a reason certain foods become iconic. Despite its reputation, Spam found its way onto dinner...

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    ‘Move fast and break things’? Judges are telling Trump to put them back together.

    As President Trump implements his agenda at lightning speed, courts see mixed results as they demand...

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    Debate over transgender rights grows more fraught in new Trump era

    Actions by the Trump administration have been pushing back on transgender inclusion, amid sharp public divides...

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    Deadly Israeli barrage shatters Gaza ceasefire, but Israel divided on war

    After Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack, Israelis mobilized almost without reservation for war, and sacrifice. But the...