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Guggenheim Offers the Poetry of Motion: Sign Language Verses

Guggenheim Offers the Poetry of Motion: Sign Language Verses

Ilaria Parogni and Chad Unger
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Politics

The museum’s poet in residence for 2024 is putting poetry by deaf and hard-of-hearing artists on display.


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Germany Doesn’t Feel Like Germany Anymore

Germany Doesn’t Feel Like Germany Anymore

Anna Sauerbrey
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Politics

The economically prosperous, socially cohesive and politically stable country is no longer itself.


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U.S. Cites ‘Indications’ North Korean Soldiers Died Fighting for Russia

U.S. Cites ‘Indications’ North Korean Soldiers Died Fighting for Russia

Kim Barker
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Politics

The entry of North Korea into the war in Ukraine has marked a serious escalation in the conflict.


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Madison School Shooter Who Killed 2 at Abundant Life Identified as 15-Year-Old Girl

Madison School Shooter Who Killed 2 at Abundant Life Identified as 15-Year-Old Girl

Soumya Karlamangla and Isabelle Taft
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Politics

Natalie Rupnow was identified by the police as the shooter in the attack at Abundant Life Christian School. Investigators are still trying to piece together what led up to the shooting.


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Bomb Kills Russian General in Moscow

Bomb Kills Russian General in Moscow

Anton Troianovski
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Politics

The general, Igor Kirillov, died after a bomb in a scooter exploded, officials said. He was the head of Russia’s radioactive, chemical and biological defense forces.


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Pope Francis: There Is Faith in Humor

Pope Francis: There Is Faith in Humor

Pope Francis
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Politics

The best thing to do in front of a mirror is to laugh at ourselves. It is good for us.


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Confidence in U.S. Courts Plummets to Rate Far Below Peer Nations

Confidence in U.S. Courts Plummets to Rate Far Below Peer Nations

Adam Liptak
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Politics

Very few countries have experienced similar declines, typically in the wake of wrenching turmoil. Experts called the data, from a new Gallup poll, stunning and worrisome.


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Abundant Life Christian School Shooting in Madison, Wisconsin: What We Know

Abundant Life Christian School Shooting in Madison, Wisconsin: What We Know

Mitch Smith
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Politics

The police in Wisconsin are working to establish a motive for the attack, which left a student and teacher dead and six others injured.


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Justice Dept. Charges 2 Men in Deadly Drone Attack on U.S. Soldiers

Justice Dept. Charges 2 Men in Deadly Drone Attack on U.S. Soldiers

Adam Goldman
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Politics

The men are accused of supplying key parts in Iranian drones that killed three U.S. service members and injured dozens of others at an American military base in Jordan.


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An Excruciating Wait for Abundant Life Christian School Families After Shooting

An Excruciating Wait for Abundant Life Christian School Families After Shooting

Annie Correal
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Politics

It would be hours before any details emerged about Monday’s shooting at Abundant Life Christian School, including that the shooter was a student at the school.


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Trump Remark at News Conference Gives Glimpse Into His Worldview

Trump Remark at News Conference Gives Glimpse Into His Worldview

Maggie Haberman
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Politics

“The first term, everybody was fighting me,” the president-elect said. “In this term, everybody wants to be my friend.”


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A Spineless Senate Abandons a Qualified Judge

A Spineless Senate Abandons a Qualified Judge

Lydia Polgreen
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Politics

The attacks on Adeel Mangi were without merit.


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Biden Administration Takes First Step to Retaliate Against China Over Hack

Biden Administration Takes First Step to Retaliate Against China Over Hack

David E. Sanger
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Politics

The Commerce Department is banning the few remaining operations of China Telecom in the United States, a move that appears unlikely to deter Beijing from conducting sophisticated cyberoperations.


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Woman Who Stowed Away on Paris Flight Tries to Flee by Bus to Canada

Woman Who Stowed Away on Paris Flight Tries to Flee by Bus to Canada

Patrick McGeehan
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Politics

The woman, Svetlana Dali, had been ordered to wear an ankle monitor after her arrest, but she cut it off and boarded a bus, a law enforcement official said.


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Alaska in Winter: A Playground of Ice and Snow

Alaska in Winter: A Playground of Ice and Snow

Elaine Glusac
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Politics

Juneau, a popular cruise port in summer, becomes a deal-seeker’s base for skiing, skating, hiking and glacier-gazing in winter.


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