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The Army Sees Mortars as Safe. Troops Report Signs of Brain Injury.

After firing about 10,000 mortar rounds during four years of training, one soldier who joined the Army with near-perfect scores…

Arts

An Artist From Kosovo Takes Flight

When the Kosovar artist Petrit Halilaj received an invitation for his biggest project ever in the United States, he knew…

World

Palestinian Flags Fly at Protests Worldwide. They Won’t Be at Eurovision.

The organizers of the glitzy singing contest said that attendees would be allowed to wave only the flags of participating…

Arts

Katt Williams Wants to Show You the Receipts

After setting the internet aflame earlier this year when he slammed several other comedians in a viral interview, he plans…

Politics

5 Takeaways From the Times Interview of Brittney Griner

Less than two years ago, the W.N.B.A. star Brittney Griner was starting her nine-year sentence in a penal colony in…

Arts

Rare Editions of Pushkin Are Vanishing From Libraries Around Europe

Dozens of books have disappeared from Warsaw to Paris. The police are looking into who is taking them, and why…

Health

Will Shoppers Ever Care About the Destruction of the Planet?

Tactics to convince people to buy less aren’t working. A quirky new documentary by Patagonia takes a different approach.

Travel

At Indiana University, Protests Only Add to a Year Full of Conflicts

The tumult in Bloomington, Ind., where large protests have led to dozens of arrests and calls for university leaders to…

Arts

Spring Art Fairs Kick Off for Buyers and Browsers Alike

With Frieze comes a buffet of art in New York City, whether you’re looking for blue-chip galleries or emerging artists.

World

Republicans Step Up Attacks on Scientist at Heart of Lab Leak Theory

A heated hearing produced no new evidence that Peter Daszak or his nonprofit, EcoHealth Alliance, were implicated in the Covid…

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