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Dutch Fans Stand by Their Team, if Not the World Cup

AMSTERDAM — In a normal World Cup year, bars, pubs and cafes in the Netherlands are decorated in orange well…

World

Outbreaks Test China’s Efforts to Limit the Cost of ‘Zero Covid’

Barely a week after no longer requiring residents to show a negative Covid test to use mass transit, the authorities…

Travel

Alabama Suspends Executions After Lethal Injection Problems

Alabama’s governor issued a sweeping order on Monday suspending all executions in the state and calling for a review of…

World

Man Arrested in Fatal Stabbing of 3 Women in Queens Home

A 22-year-old man was arrested in Virginia in connection with the killings of three women — a mother, her daughter…

World

Bao Tong, 90, Dies; Top Chinese Official Imprisoned After Tiananmen

Bao Tong, who was the highest-ranking Chinese official imprisoned over the pro-democracy protests in Tiananmen Square that ended in mass…

World

New York’s L.G.B.T.Q. community is on edge after the attack.

On Saturday, revelry at a gay bar in Manhattan was interrupted for the fourth time this month by someone throwing…

Travel

John Roberts’s Early Supreme Court Agenda: A Study in Disappointment

WASHINGTON — After finishing his first term on the Supreme Court in 2006, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. was…

Business

A Huge Merger’s Collapse Breaks a Pattern of Consolidation in Publishing

After two years of regulatory scrutiny and heated speculation in the publishing world, after a hard-fought court battle and hundreds…

Travel

From Yale Law to Oath Keepers: Stewart Rhodes’s Unlikely Journey

As a married father with young children, gun enthusiast and former Army paratrooper on a campus dominated by liberals, Stewart…

Arts

‘The Hours’ Becomes an Opera. Don’t Expect the Book or Film.

“I think it needs to be more surreal,” the conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin said from the orchestra pit of the Metropolitan…

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