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6 Tree House Hotels That Offer Glamour With a Rustic Vibe
From Botswana to Sweden and from Tennessee to Italy, these accommodations make the dream of sylvan slumber come true.
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From Jaguars to Grocery Shelves: Cyberattacks Disrupt British Daily Life
Jaguar Land Rover is the third big British brand to have its operations severely affected by a breach this year.
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Supreme Court Returns to Face Trump Tests of Presidential Power
As the justices return to the bench Monday, the court will confront a series of cases central to the president’s agenda.
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We Asked 50 Legal Experts About the Trump Presidency. They’re Very, Very Worried.
Before the election, we surveyed the legal establishment about what a second Trump term could mean for the rule of law. A year later, they’re very, very worried.
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Trump Calls Deadly Strikes on Boats in Caribbean an ‘Act of Kindness’
The president, speaking aboard an aircraft carrier off Norfolk, Va., repeated his claims that the boats were trafficking drugs bound for the United States.
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Capturing Time: How Photography Shapes Our Perception of Reality
Capturing Time: How Photography Shapes Our Perception of Reality I remember the first time I held a camera. It was my grandfather’s old film camera, a heavy, clunky piece of machinery that felt like holding a slice of history. He used to say that every photo is a little time machine, a way to capture…
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Amid the Gaza War, Israel Is More Divided and Isolated Than Ever
The longest war of an endless Israeli-Palestinian conflict has come to challenge Israel’s own image and understanding of itself.
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Rubio Says U.S. Wants Quick Deal to Bring Gaza Hostages Home
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said talks on a U.S. plan to end the Gaza war are focused now on hostages, with other difficult issues to be left for later, he said.
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Leader of U.K. Conservatives Vows to Deport 150,000 People a Year
Kemi Badenoch, whose party is sinking in polls, outlined plans resembling Trump policies against those accused of being in the United States illegally.
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Macron Appoints French Cabinet, but Doubts Over Government’s Stability Persist
There were significant holdovers from the previous cabinet, but President Emmanuel Macron also named several newcomers, including Bruno Le Maire, a veteran centrist politician, as defense minister.