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The epicenter of the quake was off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture, the site of a massive earthquake and tsunami in 2011 that killed thousands and caused meltdowns at a nuclear plant.
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The Senate is reconvening at 10 a.m. Eastern on Saturday, the fifth day of the impeachment trial of former President Donald J. Trump, who faces a charge of “incitement of insurrection.”
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The Senate is reconvening at 10 a.m. Eastern on Saturday, the fifth day of the impeachment trial of former President Donald J. Trump, who faces a charge of “incitement of insurrection.”
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Slate Star Codex was a window into the psyche of many tech leaders building our collective future. Then it disappeared.
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Slate Star Codex was a window into the psyche of many tech leaders building our collective future. Then it disappeared.
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Four people believed to be homeless were stabbed, and two of them killed, in overnight attacks that the New York police said could be related.
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New research estimates that the British variant could be 30 to 70 percent more lethal than the original virus.
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New research estimates that the British variant could be 30 to 70 percent more lethal than the original virus.
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But there is a way out of America’s zero-sum socioeconomic thinking.
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The party may control the elected branches in Washington. But it may be facing some slippage in support from minority communities.
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The average number of shots being administered daily has been steadily increasing since December, and more vaccines will be made available.
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The average number of shots being administered daily has been steadily increasing since December, and more vaccines will be made available.
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The Fritz Pollard Alliance criticized the recent addition of Chris Doyle, who was accused of mistreatment of Black players at the University of Iowa, to Urban Meyer’s staff in Jacksonville.
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Don’t be fooled by bad information or irrational skepticism. Get your shots as soon as possible.
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With spring training looming, the infectious disease expert — and Washington Nationals fan — weighs in on his optimism for the baseball season and whether he’d feel safe at a game.
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The former president’s legal team rested its case without using even a quarter of the 16 hours allotted to it.
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The former president’s legal team rested its case without using even a quarter of the 16 hours allotted to it.
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The three members of the former president’s legal team made a number of misleading or false claims about the events of Jan. 6, antifa, the impeachment process and voter fraud.
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The three members of the former president’s legal team made a number of misleading or false claims about the events of Jan. 6, antifa, the impeachment process and voter fraud.
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Robert Malley, the son of a leftist, Jewish, Egyptian-born journalist, is the focal point for opening salvos over President Biden’s approach to the Middle East, and the value of a new deal with Iran.
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Robert Malley, the son of a leftist, Jewish, Egyptian-born journalist, is the focal point for opening salvos over President Biden’s approach to the Middle East, and the value of a new deal with Iran.
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Lockdowns are harder when you’re stuck in a small space and can’t stockpile food or toilet paper.
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Whether or not Mr. Trump is convicted, the extremism that flourished under his administration is embedded in our politics.
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Whether or not Mr. Trump is convicted, the extremism that flourished under his administration is embedded in our politics.
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With Britain out of the European Union, companies that trade with the continent are contending with expensive disruptions to their businesses and a plunge in exports.
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With Britain out of the European Union, companies that trade with the continent are contending with expensive disruptions to their businesses and a plunge in exports.
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Fani Willis has opened a criminal investigation into efforts by the Trump camp to overturn the former president’s loss in Georgia. In an interview, Ms. Willis described a wide-ranging inquiry.
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Fani Willis has opened a criminal investigation into efforts by the Trump camp to overturn the former president’s loss in Georgia. In an interview, Ms. Willis described a wide-ranging inquiry.
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Even as a boy, the Russian opposition leader resisted authority. Now, he poses a growing threat to the country’s ultimate authority, President Vladimir V. Putin.
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Even as a boy, the Russian opposition leader resisted authority. Now, he poses a growing threat to the country’s ultimate authority, President Vladimir V. Putin.
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As the pandemic has upended the American job market, the dream of turning a pastime into a moneymaker is no longer a fantasy for these entrepreneurs.
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Is Emily Morse the Dr. Ruth of a new generation?
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Couples who put off their destination nuptials a year ago at the start of the pandemic are facing the prospect of delaying for another year.
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Denny Hamlin, who won the Daytona 500 the past two years, asked Jordan to form a team with him, 23XI Racing. They are rallying behind Wallace, the only Black full-time driver at NASCAR’s top level.
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A nursing home where vaccinations have finished offers a glimpse at what the other side of the pandemic might look like.
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A nursing home where vaccinations have finished offers a glimpse at what the other side of the pandemic might look like.
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The lawyers representing the former president in his impeachment trial are the latest in a rotating cast that has always had trouble satisfying a mercurial and headstrong client.
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The lawyers representing the former president in his impeachment trial are the latest in a rotating cast that has always had trouble satisfying a mercurial and headstrong client.
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A White House announcement was short on details, and key players have yet to be assigned policy positions in the new administration.
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Steve Schmidt said he was stepping down from the board but remaining with the organization, and eight former workers said they wanted to share information about the handling of harassment allegations against another co-founder.
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If Republicans won’t convict, bring on the handcuffs.
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The new C.D.C. guidance for bringing children back to class is a good first step, but it’ll take more to safely teach every student in person, every day.
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There’s no doubt who must be held responsible for attacking the Capitol and trying to overturn the results of the election.
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The legal profession must reckon with its complicity in Trump’s attack on democracy.
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“There’s no consistent narrative that the conservative media is pushing, which is extremely atypical,” one media critic said.
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“There’s no consistent narrative that the conservative media is pushing, which is extremely atypical,” one media critic said.
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For incarcerated people like me, access to communications comes at a steep price.
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Politicians and experts should not doubt a two-state solution. But they should finally consider a plausible version of it.
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House managers are treating Trump’s enablers as his victims.
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After the beheading of a teacher in a Paris suburb, the debate over the relationship between government and religion is raging again.
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After the beheading of a teacher in a Paris suburb, the debate over the relationship between government and religion is raging again.
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No one could figure out how to help Tessica Brown until a Los Angeles plastic surgeon stepped in. If she could go back, she said, she would just have worn a hat.
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The Neolithic site appears to have begun as a monument in Wales that was dismantled and carried 175 miles east as part of a larger migration, a new study suggests.
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Now, the real work begins. Join us Feb. 22-23.
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The Emmy Award-winning actress and her husband, the entrepreneur Howard Sherman, have used the Crosby Street apartment as a pied-à-terre. They are listing it for $5.795 million.
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Accept your ‘full reality,’ keep little rituals alive and remember you’re still — yes, still — in it together.
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With kids off from school, here are suggestions for delving into our nation’s complex history with virtual museum visits, D.I.Y. tours and fun movies (Lincoln as a vampire slayer?).
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The Weyerhaeuser site near Seattle, praised for its balance of building and landscape, is at the center of a battle between conservationists and a developer.
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The aquatic mammals’ sound waves penetrate into the rocks under the waves, which could assist seismologists’ surveys.
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An unlikely alliance of rebels is laying siege to the capital, displacing about 200,000 people, after a disrupted election. Here is an explanation of a humanitarian crisis that gets scant attention.
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Morals clauses are despised by many authors and agents, but big publishers insist that they need a way out if a writer’s reputation takes a nosedive.
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These heartening recipes are here to convince you that comfort is best served by the spoonful.
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Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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The region is warming much faster than much of the planet, and the consequences are already showing.
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In more than 100 drawings and prints at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the brilliant Spanish artist navigates the turbulence of politics and looks deep within the chambers of his heart.
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The 70-year old social commentator and humorist doesn’t have a smartphone. That doesn’t stop her from having a take on big tech (and everything else).
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Scientists have found that sawfish are thriving in some habitats while vanishing from others.
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Love means never having to spend hours cooking a special meal.
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Pharmacies are dangling five-figure signing bonuses and competing against one another to quickly recruit pharmacists and support staff.
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In Vendela Vida’s new novel, “We Run the Tides,” an eighth-grade friendship in 1980s San Francisco turns on the truth about a local scandal.
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“Doomed Romance,” by Christine Leigh Heyrman, offers a window onto ambition and hypocrisy in the 19th-century American evangelical movement at a critical moment in its history.
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What was the point of putting together a majority in the Senate if they aren’t going to wield it?
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Finding comfort — and hope — in “Ted Lasso,” “Sex Education” and “Heavyweight.”
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After a storied journalism career that took him to newsrooms across the country, The Post’s executive editor, 66, said he would depart on Feb. 28.
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Capitol Police Chief Apologizes; Force Knew of ‘Potential for Violence’