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The closest thing to a bat signal for stoners is the blue lettering of the Cookies logo. When a new storefront comes to a strip mall or a...

Last week, when a civil court judge in New York ruled against Donald J. Trump, he imposed a set of penalties so severe that they could...

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Over the past few weeks, a growing sense of alarm across Europe over the future of the continent’s security has turned into outright...

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When a piece of an Alaska Airlines flight blew out into the sky in January, concern and scrutiny focused once more on the plane’s...

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El Salvador has experienced a remarkable transformation. What had once been one of the most violent countries in the world has become...

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President Biden has struggled to sell Americans on the positive signs in the economy under his watch, despite figures that look good on...

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The Democratic presidential nomination process begins tomorrow in South Carolina, and President Biden is running largely uncontested. But...
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