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World

Rahul Gandhi, Long on the Ropes, Looks Set for an Unexpected Comeback

The Indian National Congress and its leader registered a far stronger showing in India’s elections than many expected.

Magazine

At the Kenya State Dinner, Jill Biden Is True Blue

In Sergio Hudson, the first lady is stepping up her fashion diplomacy game.

World

Power Struggle in Vietnam Brings Third President in Less Than 2 Years

But it remains unclear whether Gen. To Lam, the new president, can rise to the post of the top leader,…

Business

Senate Inquiry Finds BMW Imported Cars Tied to Forced Labor in China

The report also found that Jaguar Land Rover and Volkswagen bought parts from a supplier the U.S. government had singled…

World

Global Tensions and a Hostile Neighbor Await Taiwan’s New Leader

Lai Ching-te, the incoming president, has vowed to stay on his predecessor’s narrow path of resisting Beijing without provoking it.…

World

Dabney Coleman: Where to Stream His Best Movies and TV Shows

Coleman’s characters frequently displayed the kind of antagonistic demeanor familiar to anyone who has ever dealt with a bad boss…

World

What Hillary Clinton Got Wrong About Student Protesters

Appearing last week on “Morning Joe,” Hillary Clinton lamented what she views as the ignorance of students protesting the war…

World

Minnesota and Wisconsin See Air Quality Warnings From Canadian Wildfires

Smoke from wildfires drifted south over the weekend.

World

As Gaza Talks Falter, Negotiators Look for a Deal or a Scapegoat

President Biden’s decision to withhold offensive weapons if Israel attacks Rafah has scrambled cease-fire talks. But much of the various…

World

Three Reasons the Campus Protests Are Part of the Problem

Readers have been asking me, and I have been asking myself of late, how I feel about the campus demonstrations…

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