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America’s Trails Are a Wonder, and They Need Our Help

As dawn broke on a fall day in 2020 over the Hetch Hetchy Valley in Yosemite National Park, a crew…

Business

The Business Ties That Bind the U.S. and China Are Strong but Fraying

The prospects for future commerce, and peace, are intertwined, our columnist writes.

World

Hundreds Feared Dead in Papua New Guinea Landslide

Nearly 4,000 people live in villages that were engulfed, a local official said. Unstable debris was complicating search and rescue…

World

Justice Sotomayor Describes Frustration With Being a Liberal on the Supreme Court

In a conversation at Harvard, the justice spoke of her despair at some of the court’s decisions, but she urged…

Health

Younger Adults Are Missing Early Warning Signs of Colon Cancer

The Latest Colorectal cancer rates are rapidly rising among adults in their 20s, 30s and 40s, and the most common…

Health

For the Best Nonalcoholic Wines, Look to Deutschland

Germany has a long history — more than a century — of making nonalcoholic wines. It’s no wonder they’re good.

World

‘Romeo and Juliet’ Review: Plenty of Style, but Little Love

The London production, starring Tom Holland, sold out in hours. But its understated rendering of the central romance may leave…

World

Where Public Housing Apartments Can Go for More Than $1 Million

Six decades ago, when Singapore was emerging as an independent nation, it was one of the poorest cities in Southeast…

World

Here It Comes: Another Hot Summer in Europe

Extreme heat and other weather challenges are in the forecast this summer, and travel advisers, tourists and local officials are…

World

An Extraordinary Documentary About the Most Precious of Lives

Margreth Olin’s “Songs of Earth” works almost like a poem as she records her parents and the Norwegian landscape.

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