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A Heavily Armed Man Caused Panic at a Supermarket. But Did He Break the Law?

In states with permissive gun laws, police and prosecutors have limited tools at their disposal when a heavily armed individual…

World

‘Biofoul’ on Hull Strands Cruise Ship at Sea for 6 Days

An unidentified organism prompted Australia to block the vessel from docking, forcing passengers to skip a series of port stops.

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Idaho Murder Suspect Had Been a Student of the Criminal Mind

The arrest of Bryan Kohberger, now charged with murdering four University of Idaho students, eased fears but raised a troubling…

Travel

Retiring Congress Members See Rough Roads Ahead. They Won’t Miss the Gridlock.

Departing longtime lawmakers perceive little prospect of orderly business in a divided Congress. They’re taking with them decades of experience…

World

‘Suddenly, It Appeared as Though the Bus Was Going to Be Able to Move’

Small talk on the M15, an autograph at Yankee Stadium and more reader tales of New York City in this…

World

Deadly Russian Strikes Hammer Ukraine on New Year’s Eve

Explosions hit the capital, Kyiv, and other cities on the final day of a year shaped by Russia’s invasion. Flanked…

Business

The Hottest Place to Network Is an Ice Bath

The executives at Daring Foods in Los Angeles had a tough summer. The company, which makes “plant-based chicken,” had grown…

Travel

The Invention of Elise Stefanik

Elise Stefanik had had enough. In the wake of the 2018 midterms, the young congresswoman was sick of commuting to…

World

Southwest’s Meltdown Was Avoidable, but It Would’ve Cost ’Em

Computers become increasingly capable and powerful by the year and new hardware is often the most visible cue for technological…

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The ‘Red Wave’ Washout: How Skewed Polls Fed a False Election Narrative

The errant surveys spooked some candidates into spending more money than necessary, and diverted help from others who otherwise had…

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