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U.S. and South Korea Agree to Cooperate on Nuclear Weapons

The agreement is a centerpiece of this week’s state visit by President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea, who will…

Health

A Tasting to Benefit the American Indian College Fund

Try dishes from five Indigenous chefs, check out an exhibit on 100 years of restaurant menus and more.

World

For This American, Self-Discovery Begins at a Ukrainian Call Center

“Calling Ukraine,” a novel by Johannes Lichtman, combines an expatriate story and an office satire.

World

The Arrest of Evan Gershkovich Is Further Evidence of Putin’s Brutality

Russia has a rich history of imprisoning people on bogus charges for no purpose other than to help keep a…

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The Things They Left Behind: How the U.S. Laid Waste to Southeast Asia

George Black’s new book, “The Long Reckoning,” describes the environmental devastation of the Vietnam War.

World

Israel’s Crisis Has a Distinctly American Flavor

TEL AVIV — Hours before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delayed a proposed judicial overhaul that has prompted mass protests, the…

Business

Lawmakers Blast TikTok’s C.E.O. for App’s Ties to China, Escalating Tensions

Lawmakers lambasted TikTok’s chief executive about the platform’s ties to China in a roughly five-hour hearing on Thursday, punctuating how…

World

What Newspapers Can Do for a Democracy’s Wandering Spirits

Next week I’m giving a talk on journalism and democracy, and I thought I would use the newsletter this weekend…

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American English Needs Immigrants

The immigration debate often centers on who should be welcomed into our country. Some even argue that multiculturalism dilutes our…

World

With an Eye on China, Philippines Moves Closer to U.S. Interests

Driven by worry about China’s aggression, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has adopted the most muscular foreign policy approach that the…

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