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South Korean Chip Makers Get U.S. Waivers From China Export Rules

A government official in Seoul said the decision settled a trade issue that threatened to impede the China operations of…

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To Stop an Extinction, He’s Flying High, Followed by His Beloved Birds

Using an ultralight aircraft, Johannes Fritz once taught endangered ibises a migration path over the Alps. Because of climate change,…

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It’s By-election Day in the U.K. What Does That Mean?

Three seats in Parliament recently occupied by Conservatives are up for grabs in an election that may show which way…

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A Journey Across London on the Elizabeth Line

London’s magnificent Elizabeth line opened last May, and on its first birthday there’s so much to celebrate. Running from Reading…

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A Saber-Toothed Predator From Long Before Evolution Came Up With Cats

As an extinction crisis wiped out species at the end of the Permian Period, a predatory species emerged that dominated…

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Jimmy Carter’s Presidency Was Not What You Think

The man was not what you think. He was tough. He was extremely intimidating. Jimmy Carter was probably the most…

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In Hale County, Alabama, Two Visions of Place

Inspired by the pioneering photographer William Christenberry, RaMell Ross moved to the Deep South and found fertile terrain. Now Pace…

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Ice Storms, Heavy Snowfall, Tornadoes Threaten Midwest and South

A “multi-hazard” storm that already wrought havoc on the West Coast turned into a large winter storm system as it…

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For Black South Africans, Apartheid Was a ‘House of Bondage’

In a newly reissued photo book from 1967, Ernest Cole surveys the ever-present atrocities of European oppression.

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This Was the Perfect World Cup for Our Strange Era

Whatever happens in the World Cup final this Sunday, Europe will remain the dominant power of global football. An Argentinean…

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