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A C.I.A. Black Site Remains a Touchy Subject for Lithuania
Despite rulings in European courts saying the Baltic country was home to a secret prison, the issue has been shrouded in official secrecy in a nation closely allied with the United States.
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Gazans Are Turning to This Wild Plant for Survival
Palestinians have long gathered and cooked khobeza, a spinach-like wild plant that sprouts after rains. Now, it has become a lifeline.
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Total Solar Eclipse: Anticipation and Anxiety Begin to Build
Across parts of the United States, Mexico and Canada, would-be eclipse-gazers are on the move for what could be a once-in-a-lifetime event.
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Cauliflower enchiladas show the breadth of Mexican vegetarian cooking
The vegetable has a long history in Mexico, brought by European colonizers in much the same way dairy products were.
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My dying wife hoped to inspire people with her essay. They ended up inspiring her.
Not everyone has moments of clarity when they find out they are dying. My wife did.
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Solution to Evan Birnholz’s April 7 crossword, ‘Playing the Hits’
Play the game and name that tune.
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The New Yorker Who Cracked the U.K.’s Premier Quiz Show
Brandon Blackwell, a 30-year-old from Queens, helped turn London’s Imperial College into a “University Challenge” powerhouse.
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Can Minor League Baseball Survive Its Real Estate Problems?
The fight over a new stadium for the Eugene Emeralds highlights a wider challenge for cheaper alternatives to big-league live sports.
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Top Republican warns pro-Russia messages are echoed ‘on the House floor’
Rep. Michael R. Turner, who chairs the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, says pro-Russian propaganda about the invasion of Ukraine has taken hold among GOP members.
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Man arrested for setting fire outside Sen. Bernie Sanders’s office
A man was arrested and charged for setting fire outside the Burlington office of Sen. Bernie Sanders on Sunday. The man’s motive remains unclear.