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Is Donald Trump losing his grip on Republican voters?
Plants are adversely affected by the racket of urban traffic
The truth about dirty assets
Wang Huning’s career reveals much about political change in China
Diplomacy has created an opening for detente in Ukraine, but beware a trap
How Russia has revived NATO
New data point to Donald Trump losing his grip on Republican voters
A group of nuns goes viral for Jesus
Messing up, Biden-style
What the carjacking wave says about American policing
Rival Jewish congregations feud over America’s oldest synagogue
Roadkill is now on the menu in Wyoming
The strange tenderness of Michel Houellebecq’s new novel
To understand China, says Megan Walsh, turn to its literature
How do radicals find each other—and get heard?
What would happen if financial markets crashed?
Love triangles, from King Arthur to Beyoncé
A novel of violence and survival on the German home front
A new low for global democracy
London’s Metropolitan Police Service is failing on three fronts
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