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Trudeau Reshuffles His Cabinet

Canada’s prime minister revamped his cabinet, demoting some ministers and reassigning key portfolios to get in fighting form for…

The State of Women’s Soccer

The largest-ever Women’s World Cup tournament highlights the growing professionalization of the sport. A sportswriter shares his…

Israel’s Political Crisis

Now, political leaders will be more powerful and judges less so. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/FTxA5Oj

4 Takeaways From Britain’s By-Elections

Among the takeaways from the vote, which saw two losses for Conservatives but also one win, was that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak …

Where the Two Koreas Meet

A look at Panmunjom, where officials say a U.S. soldier crossed into North Korea this week. from NYT > World News https://i…

Read Your Way Through Salvador

The writer Itamar Vieira Junior says that to “feel the intensity of life on the streets of Salvador” in Bahia, Brazil, a reader …

Host Backs Out of 2026 Commonwealth Games

The state premier of Victoria, Australia, where the Games were to be held, described hosting them as “all cost and no benefit.” …

Benjamin Netanyahu Leaves Hospital

The Israeli prime minister spent Saturday night in a hospital after feeling dizziness, but was said to be in “excellent conditio…

A Positive Covid Milestone

In a sign that the pandemic really is over, the total number of Americans dying each day is no longer historically abnormal. f…

Remembering the Dead

Fans are saying goodbye, again, to the band that was once the Grateful Dead. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/CtA921z

Reconsidering the Staycation

You don’t necessarily have to travel to experience the benefits of a summer vacation. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/…

Europe’s Heat Wave: What to Know

More scorching weather is expected in the southern part of the continent and the Balkans in the coming days. Here’s what to know…

The Semiconductor Struggle

The U.S. and China are engaged in a great-power struggle, and chips are part of the fight. from NYT > World News https://if…

Worms Thriving in the Arctic

The unexpected presence of earthworms in the Far North could cause rapid changes in some of the planet’s most fragile ecosystems…

Compounding Disasters

America’s compounding natural disasters show the reality of climate change. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/mADNjoz

A Turning Point for Military Spending

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led to a new willingness for countries to pay for their own defense. from NYT > World News…

The Global Immigration Backlash

Left-leaning parties in both Europe and the U.S. are often out of step with public opinion on immigration. from NYT > World…

Threads Takes on Twitter

How Meta did what no other Twitter competitor could. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/S6Tjdik

Turning In

As we age, our sleep needs change. Nights when we sleep more than we’re up become as precious as they are elusive. from NYT &g…

How Elba Makes a Living Wage

We’re covering a hotel strike in Los Angeles, extreme heat and an Alzheimer’s drug. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/Ja…

Why Does New Hampshire Go First?

New Hampshire has a strikingly poor record of identifying the strongest Democratic presidential candidates. from NYT > Worl…

Social Class Is Not About Only Race

Class diversity has been a blind spot for many colleges. Will that now change? from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/BwDcpUg…

Jens Stoltenberg to Remain NATO Chief

After initially saying he would leave the job in September, NATO’s secretary general said he would stay on another year. from …

Overlooked Stories

Reading suggestions for the Fourth of July holiday. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/aOhJupI

A Drivers License for the Internet

Age verification laws are changing websites for both children and adults. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/Be8CP5t

The Bear and a Chaotic Vision of Work

The show offers a depiction of work that’s turbulent, and, in its own way, enviable. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/P…

A Mini Challenge

A special edition of a Times puzzle designed for Morning readers. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/I5rVmjW

When Is a Cannibal Not a Cannibal?

Most of the time, reports of our ancient human ancestors eating one another turn out to be greatly exaggerated. from NYT > …

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