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Cloak-and-dagger moves accompany rare presidential trip to war zone
Unusual news blackout, elaborate feints surround Biden’s visit to a city under regular bombardment
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In Biden’s Unannounced Visit to Kyiv, a Preview of an Increasingly Direct Contest With Putin
The vastly different world views of President Biden and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia will become vividly apparent in a rare split-screen moment on Tuesday.
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Chris Sununu Eyes the G.O.P.’s ‘Normal’ Lane in 2024. Does It Exist?
The New Hampshire governor’s flirtation with a presidential run is a test of abortion politics, Republican media strategy and the durability of the MAGA mentality. “I’m conservative,” he says. “I’m just not an extremist.”
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The Chefs Who Have Buenos Aires (Reluctantly) Waiting in Line
Local Argentine ingredients are the stars on the menus in a city that feels almost jubilant after long Covid lockdowns, and of course, the victory of a certain soccer team.
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Tom Sietsema’s 6 favorite places to eat in February
Food critic Tom Sietsema’s favorites in February include a world-class French restaurant, Greek food and an Italian kitchen that never fails.
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A raven was shot, left for dead. Here’s how a bird-loving lawyer saved it.
“One of the vets advised euthanasia,” said Catherine Sevcenko, who was helping rehab the bird. Sevcenko had other plans for him.
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Carolyn Hax: Parent worries about only child’s connections to cousins
A couple fears their nieces’ and nephews’ lackluster efforts to stay in touch will eventually leave their son without extended family.
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Ask Amy: What do I say to the parents whose kids spoiled a concert?
A reader is frustrated that a concert was ruined by crying and fussing children.
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Miss Manners: I thought Americans shouldn’t curtsy to foreign royalty?
A reader heard a story about Meghan Markle curtsying to the British queen and wonders whether Americans should be curtsying to foreign royalty.
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Supreme Court hears a case that could transform the internet
Oral arguments begin in Gonzalez v. Google, a landmark case tackling whether tech companies should be liable for harmful content their algorithms surface