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- Lithuania Says It Has Stopped Importing Gas From Russia [1142d]
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- Thomas F. Staley, Dogged Pursuer of Literary Archives, Dies at 86 [1142d]
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- Putin Is Losing in Ukraine. But He’s Winning in Russia. [1142d]
- When the Russians Picked the Wrong Town to Invade [1142d]
- U.S. Sends Algerian Man Home From Guantánamo Bay After 5-Year Delay [1142d]
- For Putin, the Invasion Is Another Failure in Ukraine [1142d]
- Who Wrote the Pledge of Allegiance? It Might Be up for Debate. [1142d]
- Imran Khan Says He Won’t Accept Result of Coming No-Confidence Vote [1142d]
- How Christian Smalls and Derrick Palmer Beat Amazon [1142d]
- Amid Sanctions, Putin Reminds the World of His Own Economic Weapons [1142d]
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- Tesla’s Sales Jumped in the First Quarter, Bucking Industry Trend Again [1142d]
- Why the Jan. 6 Investigation Is a Test for Biden and Merrick Garland [1142d]
- Russia in Broad Retreat From Kyiv, Seeking to Regroup From Battering [1142d]
- Spice Could Make History at the Grammys. But She’s Already Won. [1142d]
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- Prolonged Grief: A Mental Disorder, or a Natural Process? [1142d]
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- Six Nuns Came to India to Start a Hospital. They Ended Up Changing a Country. [1142d]
- Pope Francis Alludes to Putin’s Role in War on Ukraine [1142d]
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- What to Know About the Bird Flu Outbreak [1142d]
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- With Ukraine War, Viktor Orban Softens His Embrace of Russia [1142d]
- Israeli Troops Kill 3 Palestinians in West Bank After Rise in Attacks [1142d]
- Torrey Peters’s Inspirations [1142d]
- Yemen’s Warring Parties to Begin First Cease-Fire in 6 Years [1142d]
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