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Can Nonprofit News Save the South From Itself?

When I moved here in 1987, Nashville had two daily newspapers: a morning paper, The Tennessean, whose editorial page leaned…

Maximizing Profits at the Patients’ Expense

More from our inbox: The Brave Trump JurorsBlack Voters ‘Want to Be Courted’ by DemocratsBetter Than DebatesCredit...NATo the Editor: Re…

Spain’s Leader Declares He Won’t Quit

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, a progressive with a reputation as a wily survivor, sought to end days of anxiety over…

9 Places to See the Summer Olympics Without Setting Foot in Paris

You may have trouble finding accommodations or tickets to events in Paris, but other destinations around France are hosting sports…

In a Communist Stronghold, Capitalists Become an Economic Lifeline

Cuba’s Communist revolution took aim at private businesses, making them largely illegal. Today, they are proliferating, while the socialist economy…

Philippines Closes Schools as Heat Soars to ‘Danger’ Level

Scorching temperatures coincided with a nationwide strike of jeepneys, the main mode of public transport in the country.

In High-Energy Shanghai, a New Mood: Malaise

In 1979 my mother pulled out a Band-Aid in a Nanjing hospital. The nurses clustered around it, amazed. “The West…

Biden Confers With Netanyahu on a Possible Cease-Fire and Hostage Deal

President Biden spoke with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel on Sunday to discuss the prospects of a possible cease-fire…

As Anger Grows Over Gaza, Arab Leaders Crack Down on Protests

Grief and rage over the war and Israel have led to demonstrations across the Arab world. Arrests suggest governments fear…

Monday Briefing

The latest push for a cease-fire in Gaza.

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